Funds Target Tech Abuse Against First Nations Women

Dept of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Communications

An innovative, community-led Far North Queensland project helping protect First Nations women from tech‑based abuse has received $200,000 in funding from the Albanese Government.

Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media (QRAM) will develop a range of engaging and culturally-relevant resources to build awareness of the nature and impact of tech-based abuse on women and their children.

The resources will be co-designed with communities and aims to challenge and shift damaging social norms that contribute to gender-based harm. It will help equip people with the information and skills they need to better understand, identify and combat tech-based abuse.

QRAM is one of 10 organisations awarded funding by the eSafety Commissioner under Round 2 of the Albanese Government's $10 million Preventing Tech-based Abuse of Women Grants Program.

Other projects funded under Round 2 focus on preventing abuse of women with a disability, culturally and linguistically diverse women, and LGBTIQ+ women - reflecting that online gender-based violence affects a broad range of communities.

Together, the projects are expected to reach more than 5 million Australians across Queensland, Western Australia, the Northern Territory, Victoria and New South Wales.

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