One Punch Can Kill Australia

One Punch Can Kill Australia The One Punch Can Kill™ Campaign is an anti violence campaign educating young men and women in self-control and the consequences of violence. Share the message!

We are committed to getting the message across to young people who may find themselves in violent situations. Queensland Homicide Victims’ Support Group regularly visits schools to speak to students about OPCK and to highlight the issues today affecting young people and educating them in how to ensure greater self-control during times of challenge. What makes OPCK presentations so successful is th

e real life stories shared by our Members, ordinary people who have lost someone they love to homicide. Students gain a unique and thought provoking insight into the utter devastation a single, often senseless, act of violence can bring to not only the victims’ family and friends but also the perpetrators. Stop the violence!

The Office of the Victims’ Commissioner is reviewing victims’ rights in Queensland and your voice is vital to this conve...
07/10/2025

The Office of the Victims’ Commissioner is reviewing victims’ rights in Queensland and your voice is vital to this conversation.

If you are a victim of crime or member of the community, we invite you to complete our anonymous survey.

It should take approximately 20 minutes to complete, and you only have to answer the questions you feel comfortable with.

https://victimscommissioner.engagementhub.com.au/victims-rights-review/userinfo/survey-have-your-say

Let’s talk victims' rights – have your say on victims’ rights in Queensland. The Charter is a list of commitments to victims of violent crime and includes: having the right to be treated kindly, with respect and dignity. having the right to be provided information about their case. having a ri...

Sincere thanks to Shaun McIntosh and the Sunshine Coast Golf Centre for creating awareness, helping to prevent violence ...
05/09/2025

Sincere thanks to Shaun McIntosh and the Sunshine Coast Golf Centre for creating awareness, helping to prevent violence and also raising funds to support victims of crime.

Good luck Shaun - you've got this!

Aussie’s world record attempt to play most indoor golf holes in 24 hours to combat violence

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