DV Awareness Cup Expands in South Coast Launch

NSW Police Force will once again join forces with community, sporting and government agencies to educate even more school students about domestic and family violence, with the DV Awareness Cup expanded beyond the South Coast.

In its fourth year, the DV Awareness Cup aims to bring awareness to, educate and encourage people to take a stand against domestic and family violence.

The South Coast Police District, along with Group 7 Rugby League, NSW Rugby League and the NRL will host more than 200 students from Year 9 to 11 from the Shoalhaven region, in an under 15s and under 16s rugby league (men's) and league tag (women's) gala day on Thursday 11 June 2026.

For the first time, DV Awareness Cups will also be held in Kogarah and Newcastle, due to the success of the event on the South Coast.

WHEN: 11.30am today (Wednesday 29 April 2026)

WHERE: Bomaderry Sporting Complex

111 Cambewarra Rd, Bomaderry

WHO: Sergeant Joel Latimer - South Coast Police District

Ashton Sims - Group 7 Rugby League Commercial and Operations Manager

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