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National Data on Violence Against Women

A 1996 Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) survey, Women's Safety Australia established the first national data on the nature and extent of all forms of violence against women in Australia. This research was funded by the Australian Government Office for the Status of Women and the Department of Health and Family Services. The survey looked at women's fear and experiences of violence in public and in the home. It covered physical and sexual violence and emotional abuse by strangers, previous and current partners and by other men and women such as relatives, friends, acquaintances and professionals. It explored the effects of violence on women's lives and their help-seeking behaviour (eg calling police or using community services). Arrangements are in place to conduct a comparable survey in 2005-06 with results expected mid 2006.

The main findings of the 1996 survey were:

The ABS report Women's Safety Australia 1996 was released in December 1996. Women's Safety Australia User Guide was released in February 1997. Both reports are available from ABS bookshops in each capital city (main report ABS Catalogue No.4128.0, User Guide ABS Catalogue No. 4129.0).