Noosa Today - 24th November 2016

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Issue 238 | Thursday, 24 November 2016

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Men take a stand EVERY day Noosa police are called to at least one domestic violence incident throughout the region. In the past seven days there were nine call-outs for help from police; call-outs to local homes where family members are feeling threatened, neighbours are worried and the potential for devastating violence is real. Noosa Heads officer in charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight says the statistics are shocking and are only expected to rise as summer and the holiday season edge closer. And while both men and women can commit domestic

violence, men are often the perpetrator. Tomorrow’s White Ribbon Day is a chance for men to stand up and say no to violence against women and join in discussions about why domestic violence is so prevalent in our community. To end men’s violence against women the community as a whole must stand up, speak out and act as silence and inaction will only let the violence continue. Member for Noosa Glen Elmes, Noosa Mayor Tony Wellington, Senior Sergeant Steve McReight, Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham and Noosa

Today’s advertising sales manager Phill Le Petit are just four community members who have stood together to say no to violence against women. The five men are taking this chance to do what they can to stop domestic and family violence in our community by saying they stand up and speak out to prevent men’s violence against women. Snr Sgt Steve McReight said the police are at the coal-face, doing everything they can to help keep families safe and prevent domestic violence incidents. “Anything we can do to assist, we do,” he said. “We’re averaging

more than one call-out a day and we haven’t even hit the peak season yet.” White Ribbon Day acknowledges there is a range of domestic and family violence, but focuses on men’s violence against women and calls on men and boys to take the oath to never commit domestic violence and to always stand up and speak out for victims. Turn to page 10 and 11 for more on how you can stand up and speak out and to also read about Noosa Police’s new program working to reduce violence in our community.

Noosa Heads Officer in Charge Senior Sergeant Steve McReight.

Noosa Today advertising sales manager Phill Le Petit.

Tourism Noosa CEO Damien Massingham.

Noosa Mayor Tony Wellington.

Member for Noosa Glen Elmes.

Congratulations Class of 2016 Good Shepherd Lutheran College provides quality Christian education in a caring environment. 115 Eumundi Road, Noosaville

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We wish you all the very best as you continue on your chosen paths.


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