Now in its ninth year, the campaign's theme for 2025 is 'Stopping Family and Domestic Violence: Play your part' encouraging Western Australians to take action to increase awareness and call out harmful behaviour to drive cultural change and stop violence before it starts.
For the first time, the campaign will focus on men and boys championing respect for women and taking positive action to support the campaign across the State.
This year's Agents of Change are Alex Pearce and Lisa Webb (Fremantle Dockers), Jess Anstiss (West Coast Fever), Nina Kennedy (Olympic gold medallist), Aaron Hardie and Amy Edgar (Perth Scorchers), Bella Lewis and Tom Cole (West Coast Eagles), Mark Glasson (Anglicare), Daniel Principe (youth advocate), Jarred Wall (Boox Kid), Dr Kyle Hoath (Australian Medical Association WA), Kevin Brown (St John WA), Kevin Parker (Tame Impala), Suzanne Brown (REIWA), and Matt Hale (comedy hypnotist).
To mark the campaign, more than 60 landmarks across the State will once again be lit up in orange.
Comments attributed to Prevention of Family and Domestic Violence Minister Jessica Stojkovski:
'Whether it's attending a local community event, calling out inappropriate behaviour, or starting a conversation with a loved one, we have a part to play when it comes to preventing this scourge on our society. This year, we're deliberately engaging men and boys to challenge harmful attitudes and model respect.