We walk alongside Aboriginal women and their children on their journey to safety and wellbeing.

Welcome to Djirra

Djirra is safe place where culture is shared and celebrated.

We offer a range of practical supports to Aboriginal women and their children in Victoria, particularly those who are experiencing, or are at risk of experiencing, family violence.

The work we do is designed by and for Aboriginal women, with self-determination at its heart.

Through supports, programs and loud advocacy, we are committed to a future where Aboriginal women don’t just survive, we thrive.

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If you are experiencing family violence and need support please call 1800DJIRRA (1800 354 772).

If you are in immediate danger, call 000.

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Sisters Day Out is coming to Traralgon 💖

Sisters Day Out is a culturally safe workshop for Aboriginal women to come together for a day of connection, pampering, and wellbeing. Enjoy cultural and wellness activities, and a space to yarn, learn, and feel supported.

On the day, you’ll hear about Djirra’s programs and services, meet our legal and case workers, and connect with other community services who can support you and your family. Sisters Day Out provides a safe place to understand your rights and legal options, and find out what local supports are available, along with an opportunity to yarn with Djirra lawyers and counsellors if needed.

All registered participants will receive a t-shirt and show bag!

📅Date: Tuesday 12th May
🕖Time: 9.30 am - 3.00 pm (morning tea & lunch provided)
📍Location: Century Inn, 5 Airfield Road, Traralgon

Registrations close Wednesday 6th May so sign up now at link in bio.

For more info or to register, give us a call on 1800 105 303.
Next week, we take Aboriginal women’s voices to the global stage at @women_deliver. 
 
We’re proud to stand alongside First Nations women from across the Oceanic Pacific Region sharing our knowledge, our solutions, and our vision for safety, justice and self-determination. 

By attending and speaking at Women Deliver, we will make sure Aboriginal women are not only heard but centred at this major event. 

Djirra’s participation at Women Deliver includes: 

✨ CEO @Antoinette_Braybrook AM’s speech at the pre-conference on 26 April: Decolonizing Futures: First Nations Indigenous Women Advancing Treaty and Global Solidarity 

✨ CEO’s plenary speech on 28 April: Decolonization and Self-Determination: Indigenous Feminist Leadership 

✨ Concurrent session on 28 April: Restoring Power: Decolonising Responses to Violence Against Women and Girls 

✨ Concurrent session on 30 April: Tackling Systemic Racism Against First Nations Women with Aboriginal leaders including Antoinette Braybrook AM, Hannah McGlade, @kirbybentley, Wynetta Dewis, Kelly Faldon and Monique Chong. 

Djirra will also hold a stall at the Exhibition Hall and run a bag making workshop with @gamminthreads at the gathering space, Baggarrook Biik. 

Follow along - because the world must listen, and real change cannot wait. 

Check the full Women Deliver Program at link in bio!

 #WD2026 #DjirraAtWomenDeliver #WomenDeliver #AboriginalWomensLivesMatter
Djirra listens, believes and will never judge Aboriginal women. Our truths are well documented - it’s time for action. 

#AboriginalWomensLivesMatter #TruthTelling @antoinette_braybrook
Djirra’s long standing vision to establish an Aboriginal Women’s Centre in Victoria is not only informed by decades of working on the frontline of Aboriginal Women and children’s safety.  It is also backed by powerful evidence including testimony given to the Yoorrook Justice Commission, and our CEO @Antoinette_Braybrook AM’s Churchill Report.

In 2023, Antoinette’s Churchill Fellowship took her across the world to meet First Nations women and organisations leading the way and determining for themselves. 

Djirra’s Aboriginal Women’s Centre will be more than a building. It will celebrate and validate Aboriginal women’s strength courage and resilience and build a strong foundation for women and children today and for future generations to thrive.

“As Aboriginal women, we must design and lead our own solutions.  Djirra’s Aboriginal Women’s Centre will be the first of its kind in Victoria, a game changer for Aboriginal women. A centre designed by us, for us. 
After more than 20 years of vision, advocacy and determination, we are ready. Now is the time to bring it to life. We invite governments and partners to stand with us and invest in a lasting legacy for future generations.” - Antoinette Braybrook AM, CEO of Djirra

ITS TIME FOR ACTION. Keep us visible and amplify our call for an investment in Djirra’s Aboriginal Women’s Centre – start by sharing our post. 

Read more via the Churchill Trust at link in bio👆🏽

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@sonyakilkennymp

#AboriginalWomensLivesMatter #SelfDetermination #FamilyViolence
Djirra congratulates Justice Louise Taylor on becoming the first Aboriginal woman in Australia to be appointed chief magistrate. 

Proud Kamilaroi woman Justice Taylor made history in 2023 when she became the first Aboriginal woman to be appointed to a superior court by joining the ACT Supreme Court as resident judge. 

She will take up her appointment as chief magistrate of the ACT Magistrates Court from May.

#AboriginalWomenHaveTheSolutions @antoinette_braybrook