Family Violence Memorial designed for remembrance, reflection and hope


November 22, 2020

The design for Victoria’s Family Violence Memorial has been unveiled, with work set to start in St Andrews Place Reserve, East Melbourne soon.

Intended as a space for remembrance, reflection and hope, the Family Violence Memorial will be defined by a field of purple flowers that bloom year-round – symbolic of the global movement to end family violence.

A welcoming and inclusive place for the whole community, the memorial will be formed around a paved deck leading to a folded grass gathering area sheltered by a comforting English Elm. The tree is central to the design and represents the passing of time, renewal and a bright future.

As well as shining a light on the vital work being done to build a future free from violence, the memorial will also serve as a permanent reminder to those experiencing family violence of the support networks available to them.

The project is being delivered by the Victorian State Government, in partnership with the City of Melbourne and the Victims Survivors Advisory Council.

The memorial’s design can be viewed at www.vic.gov.au/familyviolencememorial