SENATOR KATY GALLAGHER
MINISTER FOR FINANCE
MINISTER FOR WOMEN
MINISTER FOR THE PUBLIC SERVICE
AMANDA RISHWORTH MP
MINISTER FOR SOCIAL SERVICES
The Albanese Labor Government will continue our commitment to ending family, domestic and sexual violence in one generation with further investments to accelerate our efforts.
Violence against women and children is a national crisis. Since coming to Government, ending this violence has been a priority for the Albanese Government.
Funding in this Budget brings the Labor Government’s total investment to over $3.4 billion to support women’s safety and the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children 2022-2032.
Rates of intimate partner violence remain at epidemic proportions in Australia with a quarter of women having experienced this in their lifetime.
This Budget delivers $925.2 million over five years from 2023-24 which will provide financial support and support services for victim‑survivors leaving a violent intimate partner relationship, by improving and making permanent the Leaving Violence Program.
The Budget also includes a new decision to direct $1 billion of funding for the National Housing Infrastructure Facility towards crisis and transitional accommodation for women and children fleeing domestic violence and youth. This decision will supplement the $9.3 billion, five-year national agreement on social housing and homelessness.
We know we must do more to prevent violence from occurring and escalating, including to target high risk perpetrators and risks of homicide.
To address this, this Budget provides:
To support the National Plan and address gender-based violence, this Budget also provides:
These new investments build on the $2.3 billion already put in place to support women’s safety and deliver the National Plan, with these new investments. This is also supported by investments that support efforts to tackle the scourge of gender-based violence including through housing, social security and streamlining our criminal justice system.
This Budget also delivers:
Our new investments build on ongoing funding for services and programs that support women affected by violence, or provide women at risk of violence with financial support, including:
Our Government knows there is more to do – the job of ending gender-based violence is far from done.
One life lost is too many – and the deaths of women at the hands of men has to end.
Our commitment will not waver and is demonstrated strongly in our investments in this Budget that see our record investments in women’s safety grow to $3.4 billion.
Further information on the Government’s investments in women’s safety in this Budget, as well as in the 2023-24 MYEFO, is in the 2024-25 Women’s Budget Statement, available at budget.gov.au.
As at 14 May 2024.