Domestic Violence stories
Private demand for early abuse recognition is lifting Heard, with 1,500 April downloads and more than 26% of users moving to paid plans.
Security flaws in 17 AI companion apps used by 150m people could expose intimate chats, photos and voice messages to attackers.
On International Women's Day 2026, women in fintech expose an “authority gap” where progress on paper masks bias in daily decisions.
A 24-year-old founder argues women must build the AI shaping power, or watch systems encode the blind spots that once shut them out.
Women in tech mark International Women's Day by urging systemic fixes to finance, culture and leadership, saying quotas alone fall short.
Women are exhausted not by ambition, but by a system that demands 120% just to exist safely while still denying them equal power.
Survivors of domestic abuse could get safer access to communication as donated handsets are refurbished and recycled across Australia.
Employers are being urged to verify applicants earlier as AI swells CV volumes and weakens trust in standard hiring signals.
Vodafone is piloting in-store Customer Wellbeing Specialists in 12 Australian shops to support vulnerable customers facing complex issues.
A record phone reuse drive in Sydney has readied 1,282 donated mobiles to help domestic violence survivors while cutting e-waste.
Atturra teams with Comtrac to roll out AI-powered investigation tools for Australian law enforcement and regulators via a single service channel.
Cumberland City Council has donated 45 refurbished phones to help domestic violence victims connect with support services and seek safety.
Optus teams with charity Escabags to provide free Escape Bags, including SIM cards, across Australia for domestic abuse victims seeking safety and support.
Reskilling domestic violence survivors for tech roles could add AUD $6.5 billion annually to Australia's economy, says Humans of Purpose blueprint.
MobileMuster and DV Safe Phone urge Aussie businesses to donate unused phones this Domestic Violence Prevention Month to aid victim-survivors.
Australian telecom leaders unite to tackle tech-facilitated abuse, reinforcing their commitment during the 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence.
A White Paper by 8Squad proposes tech solutions to tackle service backlogs in government, enhancing efficiency for vulnerable Australians.
Australia's emergency contact centres grapple with rising call volumes and staff shortages, turning to AI and cloud tech to enhance public safety.
A shocking 42% of Singaporeans admit to employing stalkerware on their partners, according to Kaspersky's global survey on digital abuse and stalking.
TechConnect deploys Amazon Connect to help DVConnect improve client services and modernise its communications platform.