Tag: Sarah Williams
No More: Newcastle rally demands politicians to take further action on DV incidents
Newcastle will be among the first cities to stage a national rally demanding politicians to “act now” against gendered sexual, domestic and family violence.
WWYW hosting ground-breaking fashion show in Newy
Local not-for-profit organisation What Were You Wearing Australia (WWYW) will host a ground-breaking fashion show in Newcastle this week.
WWYW launches free support service for survivors of sexual violence
Never one to shy away from a challenge, What Were You Wearing? (WWYW) has launched free support services for survivors of sexual violence.
NSW Parliament supports WWYW’s petition to prevent drink spiking
Newcastle-based advocacy organisation What Were You Wearing (WWYW) certainly made its mark in NSW Parliament this week.
Success! WWYW petition off to Parliament after securing 20,000 signatures
What Were You Wearing (WWYW) has successfully secured 20,000 signatures on its recent petition, which will now be debated in Parliament.
WWYW set to stage inaugural Stand Still Protest
Newcastle will play host to WWYW's Stand Still Protest, the first of its kind, at the Merewether Baths this weekend.
Newcastle march to honour Hunter DV victims, survivors
Organisers of an anti-domestic and sexual violence rally in Newcastle this weekend will remember victims and honour survivors.
‘Trailblazer’ Sarah Williams wins Newcastle Local Woman of the Year award
Newcastle state MP Tim Crakanthorp has described inspirational advocate, and WWYW founder, Sarah Williams as a “trailblazer”.