Our websites
Free resources for professionals to prevent violence against women in workplaces.
Free resources for journalists, survivors and university educators to prevent violence against women by improving media reporting.
Free resources to promote gender equality and prevent gender-based violence in primary and secondary schools.
Free evidence-based tools and resources to prevent violence against women in universities and TAFEs.
Free resources for national sporting organisations to understand and promote gender equality.
Handbook and toolkits
Free tools and resources to prevent violence against women anywhere you live, work or play.
A free resource supporting local governments to prevent violence against women in their workplaces and communities.
Meet the Our Watch ambassadors.
Ambassador
Anti-domestic violence campaigner and 2016 Young South Australian of the Year.
Ambassadors
AFL player and gender equality advocate and registered marriage celebrant.
Writer, gender equality and mental health advocate.
Sports commentator and the AFL's first female boundary rider.
Chair of the West Coast Eagles.
NRL player and Our Watch ambassador since April 2021.
Anti-FGM campaigner, anti-domestic violence activist and cultural consultant.
2015 Young Australian of the Year and Ambassador and Deaf Australia public speaker.
Founder and chair of the charity angelhands and a survivor-advocate.
Writer, TV presenter and broadcaster.
Award-winning author, keynote speaker and domestic violence survivor-advocate.
Ngarrindjeri man and CEO of Kornar Winmil Yunti Aboriginal Corporation.
Sue Salthouse was a disability advocate and Chair of Women with Disabilities ACT.
Communications specialist and member of the Burnet Institute's Engagement Committee.
Chief Commissioner, Greater Sydney Commission.
Film and television actor and author.
Media personality, actor, presenter and writer.
Stella Young (24 February 1982 – 6 December 2014) was a comedian, journalist and activist.