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March against Domestic Violence shows unity in Rocky

May 23, 2025 7:33 am in by

Queensland Police lead a March in recognition and awareness of domestic and family violence victims yesterday in Rockhampton.

It saw police officers, police staff and members of the community coming together to show their support for some of the most vulnerable members of our community.

Capricornia District Officer Superintendent Mark Burgess emphasised the importance behind this event and praised attendees for their support.

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“This march represents a critical issue across Queensland, which affects the lives of individuals, families, and communities,” Superintendent Burgess said.

“Domestic violence is still one of the most significant challenges faced by the Queensland Police Service.

“Our officers are committed to supporting victim-survivors and holding offenders accountable for their actions.”

The march was the first dedicated march led by the Queensland Police Service in Rockhampton to recognise victim-survivors of domestic and family violence.

Superintendent Mark Burgess also encouraged those in attendance to speak up if they see or hear of domestic and family violence in their community.

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“Everyone has the right to feel safe in their home, and to live a life free from the fear of domestic and family violence,” said Superintendent Burgess.

“Help is available, and reporting DFV can save lives.  We take every report of DFV seriously,” he said

“Every life lost to DFV is a tragedy, and we must work together as a community to end domestic and family violence, and together, help prevent any further loss of life.

“I am incredibly proud of the work of our Domestic and Family Violence and Vulnerable Persons Units throughout the Capricornia District, and the support we have been able to provide to victim-survivors in our community.”

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