
Hon. Roger Cook

The Cook Labor Government is continuing to deliver on its strong commitment to preventing family and domestic violence in Western Australia, with $96.4 million invested in the 2024-25 State Budget to prioritise the safety of victim-survivors.
The Budget package extends the State Government's record investment in prevention of family and domestic violence initiatives to $422 million in this term of Government, which includes a huge $72.6 million boost announced during last year's 16 Days In WA campaign.
Today's funding announcement is informed by the work of the historic Family and Domestic Violence Taskforce. Formed in September last year, the taskforce was established to help guide the next phase of the State's commitment to addressing FDV.
Now concluded, the taskforce developed a System Reform Plan which provides a blueprint for victim-survivor-focused supports that prioritise safety, wellbeing and recovery.
The Plan was developed through extensive consultation across Government, the community services sector, Aboriginal Community Controlled organisations, and people with lived experience.
The 2024-25 State Budget features funding for new and expanded services
and supports, and a number of key system reform initiatives, including:
Comments attributed to Premier Roger Cook:
"Today's announcement of $96.4 million is a testament to my Government's commitment to prevent family and domestic violence in Western Australia.
"I would like to thank the Family and Domestic Violence Taskforce and its Chairs Professor Colleen Hayward and Director General of the Department of Premier and Cabinet Emily Roper for their tireless work and development of the System Reform Plan.
"This collaboration between Government and the community sector has provided a strong framework for investment in this critical area.
"Everyone deserves the right to feel safe in their home."
Comments attributed to Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Minister Sabine Winton:
"Family and domestic violence is occurring in homes throughout Australia every day. All violence, in whatever form it comes, is completely unacceptable.
"The Cook Government is committed to taking action to stop family and domestic violence and continues to make record investment in supporting victim-survivors.
"The Family and Domestic Violence Taskforce has developed a clear systems reform plan to improve the way agencies and organisations work together to respond to family and domestic violence.
"Through this shared approach, we will have the best opportunity to make the biggest difference to the safety and wellbeing of victim-survivors and hold perpetrators to account.
"We all have a role to play in preventing family and domestic violence, and the Cook Government will continue to do its best to address this serious issue."