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Together, with hundreds of representatives from the domestic violence and sexual assault fields, NO MORE was created as the first overarching symbol to express universal support for ending both domestic violence and sexual assault. The purpose of the symbol is to raise visibility, encourage conversation, and help break the social stigma. Taking these first steps are crucial to creating broader level of change: increased visibility will help contribute to changing social norms and increasing resources.

Branding

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Flyers & Posters

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ASNM - Allison Langdon Minding my own bu
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ASNM - Simone O'Brien - It only happened
ASNM - Steve Pennells - It's none of my
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Ben - same-sex relationships.jpg
ASNM - Janine Allis poster - keeping qui
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Digital graphics

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Need emergency help?

We do not offer support services of any kind, so if you are in need of help in a crisis, please find details on appropriate resources on the Get Help page and always call 000 in an emergency.

Australia says NO MORE acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and acknowledges their continuing connection to land, waters and community. We pay our respects to the people, the cultures and the Elders past and present.

You can get in touch with the AUSTRALIA SAYS NO MORE team by emailing us at info@aussaysnomore.org

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