35th March Against Domestic and Family Violence
Event description
CME are proud to once again organise a coordinated industry participation in this year’s 35th March Against Domestic and Family Violence at 12pm on Tuesday, 25 November 2025 at Forrest Chase Perth – held during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence Campaign.
Last year, over 100 members participated in the 34th March, and the visibility and awareness created by CME and member company involvement was a powerful signal of our commitment to this important cause.
CME invites members to once again join together, in even larger numbers, to demonstrate our unity in campaigning and advocating against domestic and family violence.
To participate in this important industry collaboration, please register to confirm your attendance and share this invitation within your organisation.
CME will provide members who wish to participate with a branded T-shirt for the occasion. Members who attended last year's March, are welcome and encouraged to re-wear that T-shirt again this year.
T-shirts
If you attended last year’s March, you are welcome to wear your existing T-shirt.
If you require a new one, please indicate this when registering.
Important Dates
T-shirt orders close: COB Friday, 31 October
Event registration closes: Monday, 24 November (T-shirt supply cannot be guaranteed after 31 October)
Details of the event:
Date: Tuesday 25 November 2025
Venue: Meet at the spinning ball, near the information kiosk, Forrest Chase, Perth
Meeting Time: 11:45am (for a group photo)
March: 12pm to 1pm
Other:
This event is led by the Centre for Women’s Safety and Wellbeing on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.
Stalls commence from 10am – 10:45am and a rally from 11am to 12pm.
There will be water and sunscreen provided by the event organisers, however we strongly recommend you bring a hat and water bottle, and wear sunscreen comfortable shoes and clothing.
Meeting Point: At the spinning ball near the information kiosk @ 11.45am
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