AS part of the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Based Violence in the Southern Grampians Shire Council (SGSC), which began on November 25, locals may get an orange sticker on their morning coffee to promote conversations about respect in our relationships, homes, schools, workplaces and ending violence against women. SGSC deputy mayor, Helen Henry, and chief executive, Tony Doyle, promoted the campaign and conversation around ending gender-based violence over their morning coffee on Monday. Photo: LARA FITZGERALD.
Lizzie Hallam
GETTING a bright orange sticker on your morning coffee over ensuing days from participating cafés in the Southern Grampians is to start conversations around ending gender-based violence, and what respect is.