North East family violence court call

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The PRESIDENT: I know it is the last day and we are not looking at the clock, but please, members.

In relation to the North East, I did note that you had a roundtable yesterday— very familiar faces, obviously, as someone who has represented the region for eight years and had a lot to do with the people that you met with. I am related to people that work in this sector based in Wangaratta as well, so in terms of the issues that you raise, they are all too familiar to me as Attorney-General, as a Member for Northern Victoria and in a personal capacity as an issue of topics for that region.

Of course it has been something that is very important to me—access to services in regional Victoria—given that I am very familiar with that region. It is where I grew up and it is where I live.

The royal commission’s recommendations around Specialist Family Violence Courts are targeted at headquarter courts, being the courts in each region with the highest volume of matters, and we are progressively rolling these out as a priority.

I really like going to the courts and talking to those that have been gazetted as Specialist Family Violence Courts, because there is such passion from the people that work in our Magistrates’ Courts in relation to wanting better services for victims of family violence—simple things such as separate entries and waiting rooms, places for the kids to be looked after et cetera.

This is all about creating a system that is victim focused and supporting particularly women who are victims of family violence.

In relation to the region, the Shepparton Specialist Family Violence Court is currently operational and further Magistrates’ Courts around the state have some aspects of specialist family violence services.

In terms of your quote of me in a private meeting—which is a bit unusual—of course I would love to put a Specialist Family Violence Court in every Magistrates’ Court in the state, but I am confined by the reality of what you can deliver in government.

But I think our record speaks for itself in the fact that we are out there spending more money on this than any other state and will continue to do so.

I do want to note that there are important, dedicated services in the North East.

I have met with the Hume Riverina Community Legal Service, for example—fantastic, passionate people, and of course a lot of their business is family violence, unfortunately. But they do a fantastic job in their support of victim-survivors of family violence.

Many people might know that there is an Orange Door network in the Ovens-Murray area that commenced operation in August 2021, and it provides services for people experiencing family violence across several areas, including Wodonga, Wangaratta and Benalla.

My department, Victoria Legal Aid and legal assistance sector partners do monitor the legal need across Victoria— (Time expired)

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