Family violence in the southeast is “chronic”, the head of the region’s family violence police division says.
Can abusive men stop themselves hurting women? ABC 4 Corners follows three men over six months to see if voluntary programs can change their behaviour.
Students from Fountain Gate and Endeavour Hills took to the skies last month as a reward for graduating from the Heavy METAL program, which is aimed at getting teenage boys to better understand their emotions.
Students at an Endeavour Hills school are taking part in some heavy metal.
After years of living with his combustible temper, Melbourne couple David and Monica Nugent reveal how their relationship survived domestic violence.
A men's behaviour course in Pakenham will increase to two days a week after the success of its first group.
Reaching out to teenage boys has always been difficult for teachers, but a new programme being implemented in Victoria, Australia, has seen some significant results with teenage boys with anger management issues.
David Nugent was introduced early to domestic violence. His father regularly beat his mother. The boy was accustomed to police knocking at the door.
Pakenham men are coming to grips with anger and saving their families.
It took David Nugent's wife to tell him "enough is enough" 10 years ago before he addressed his abusive nature.
Teenage schoolboys with anger problems are seeking peace in fishing, bike riding and writing journals to help them protect their friends and loved ones from harm.
Ten years ago David Nugent, 43, realised that if he did not change his behaviour he would lose his partner and family.