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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Take a moment to imagine you are a mum with children, facing an impossible choice: stay in a violent home, or leave and become homeless.

You have been unable to work because of the violence you are living with every day. You are struggling to keep up with bills, food, clothes and school supplies for your children.

You are scared. Not only for your own safety, but for your children’s safety too.

And you worry that seeking safety will lead to you being blamed and punished by the very systems that should respond.

You fear your children will be taken, and that the violence inflicted by the perpetrator will be used as evidence against you.

This is the reality for too many Aboriginal women.

Every day, Djirra supports Aboriginal women and children facing these often impossible situations. To continue this important work, we urgently need and rely on your support. 

This End of Financial Year, will you provide a vital donation to Djirra so we can help make safety possible?

Your donation could provide: 
• Access to essentials like food, clothing and toiletries 
• Specialist family violence support
• Financial support to move to a safer home
• Access to counselling to continue healing 

Stand with our women this End of Financial Year and donate to our appeal today. Make your gift count!

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Calling all wellbeing providers in Warrnambool and Robinvale! 💅🏽✨💆🏽‍♀️

We are after hairdressers, nail techs, massage therapists, reflexologists and facial waxers for two upcoming Sisters Day Out® events to treat our women and make them feel deadly.

The events are in Warrnambool (16 June) and Robinvale (30 June).

This is paid work! Reach out to sistersdayout@djirra.org.au to discuss, and please tag or send this post to anyone else who may be interested.
Sisters Day Out® is a one-day early intervention, prevention and wellbeing workshop held regularly in community across Victoria. 
 
Recognised as best practice by the Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence, Sisters Day Out: 
 
✨ Supports early intervention and is often an entry point into Djirra’s wraparound services. 
✨ Breaks isolation, which can be a critical first step in seeking support. 
✨ Builds knowledge and confidence as women learn about their rights. 
 
Since its inception in 2007, over 15,000 Aboriginal women have attended our Sisters Day Out workshops across the state.  
 
This is prevention in action.  
This is community strength. 
This is how we keep our women safe. 
 
Our Early Intervention and Prevention Programs like Sisters Day Out are crucial to ensure Aboriginal women can access safety, community support and culture. Governments must commit to long-term investing in our self-determined solutions.  
 
#AboriginalWomensLivesMatter
Our Koori Women’s Place is now collecting winter warmers! 

We are after new (or in good condition) winter clothes and accessories to keep our women warm this winter, including: 

❄️ Coats and jackets 
✨ Jumpers and hoodies 
❄️ Beanies 
✨ Scarves 
❄️ Slippers 

You can drop off items to any of the below KWP locations from 1-29 June, allowing women to come into Djirra and get warm clothing ahead of NAIDOC Week events. 

Abbotsford: 292 Hoddle Street, Abbotsford 
Melton: 1927-1937 Gisborne-Melton Road, Kurunjang 
Mildura: 139-141 Langtree Avenue, Mildura 
Traralgon: The Collective Cospace, Suite 30/108 Franklin St, Traralgon 

Please reach out to our Koori Women’s Place on 1800 105 303 (press 3) or kwp@djirra.org.au if you have any questions. 

Thank you for your support – and please share this post with your friends and family! Together, we can make this winter a little warmer for everyone. 🖤💛❤️
Today, on Mabo Day, we honour the legacy of Eddie Koiki Mabo and the Mer people, whose fight for justice changed this country forever. 

The landmark Mabo decision overturned the harmful lie of “terra nullius” - the idea that this land belonged to no one before colonisation. It recognised what we have always known: that our people have lived on, cared for and belonged to Country since the beginning of time. 

As Reconciliation Week comes to a close, Mabo Day reminds us that reconciliation must move beyond tokenism, hashtags and a single week of reflection. The fight for justice, truth-telling, recognition and self-determination continues every single day. 

Real reconciliation means continuing to listen to, stand with and support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, not just during significant moments, but through ongoing action, accountability and investment in our communities and leadership. 

Real reconciliation isn’t symbolic - it demands that we listen, stand with, and back Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people every day. It requires sustained action, real accountability, and meaningful investment in community strength and Aboriginal-led solutions. 

Djirra honours Eddie’s legacy and all those who continue this work today. 

Always was. Always will be. 

#NationalReconciliationWeek #NRW2026 #AboriginalWomensLivesMatter @Antoinette_Braybrook