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Family violence in Gippsland is critically shaped by intersecting cultural, social and political factors. Gippsland men have historically been culturally and socially defined by their employment on farms, fisheries, paper mills and power stations, while Gippsland women have been defined by their role as care-giver of their family members. Family violence occurs when traditional gender roles become entrenched in communities, and because of imbalances of power within relationships, where one party feels entitled to use power and control to coerce the other members of the family. Because of the social and cultural factors which Gippsland has been founded on, Gippsland has some of the highest rates of family violence in the state.

Family violence affects all communities within Gippsland and isn’t restricted to lower income groups. It is just as prevalent in affluent areas and almost all families will be affected or know someone who is affected. We can all take steps to address family violence in our communities by calling out inappropriate behaviour’s, knowing how to offer assistance and by working to create gender equal communities.

Rates of family violence in our Local Government Area's (LGA)

The data below only represents the Victorian Police (VicPol) call outs. It does not indicate the number of people who sought assistance directly through a family violence service, hospitals, GP Clinics or through other referral pathways such as schools and Child Protection. Gippsland’s Family Violence incident rates are far higher than what is indicated above as this is only a fraction of available data.

It’s estimated that most family violence is never reported to a service and is dealt with in the community. We encourage everyone to report any incident of family violence, as it can result in more people gaining assistance, but also allow us to capture an accurate view of what is occurring in Gippsland, in particular, it allows services to keep those using violence in view so we can hold them accountable.

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East Gippsland

2,290

Calls for assistance were made to VicPol

28.4%

This is an increase by 28.4% on the previous 12 months

January 2024- December 2024

1st

Per 100,000 people, East Gippsland had the highest rates of family violence in the state.

1,174

breaches of a family violence intervention order

South Gippsland

600

Calls for assistance were made to VicPol

11.94%

This is an increase by 11.94% on the previous 12 months

January 2024- December 2024

28th

Per 100,000 people, South Gippsland had the 28th highest rates of family violence in the state.

379

breaches of a family violence intervention order

Latrobe

3,115

Calls for assistance were made to VicPol

14.73%

This is an increase by 14.73% on the previous 12 months

January 2024- December 2024

2nd

Per 100,000 people, Latrobe had the 2nd highest rates of family violence in the state.

2,137

breaches of a family violence intervention order

Wellington

1,484

Calls for assistance were made to VicPol

14.24%

This is an increase by 14.24% on the previous 12 months

January 2024- December 2024

7th

Per 100,000 people, Wellington had the 7th highest rates of family violence in the state.

1,174

breaches of a family violence intervention order.

Baw Baw

1,324

Calls for assistance were made to VicPol

16.96%

This is an increase by 16.96% on the previous 12 months

January 2024- December 2024

23rd

Per 100,000 people, Baw Baw had the 23rd highest rates of family violence in the state.

939

breaches of a family violence intervention order

Bass Coast

912

Calls for assistance were made to VicPol

12.31%

This is an increase by 12.31% on the previous 12 months

January 2024- December 2024

27th

Per 100,000 people, Bass Coast had the 27th  highest rates of family violence in the state.

643

breaches of a family violence intervention order

Family Violence Statistics In Gippsland

$300M

Family Violence costs Gippsland $300m annually.

KPMG modelling

21%

Increase in breaches of family violence intervention orders across Gippsland. 6,446 breaches total in 2024

Crime Statistics Agency Database

17%

increase in incidents of serious assault due to family violence. There were 715 incidents total across Gippsland.

Crime Statistics Agency Database

2,179

incidents in Gippsland involving sexual offences. Inclusive of family violence and non family violence incidents

Crime Statistics Agency Database

41%

Two in every five women have experienced violence since age 15

19%

Two in every five women have experienced violence since age 15

21 Billion

Cost of violence against women in Australia per year