Revesby Workers’ Club Takes a Stand Against Domestic Violence on National TV
The Club is proudly participated in a national TV program across the Nine Network, showcasing the Club’s commitment to addressing domestic and family violence and promoting respectful relationships within the community.
The feature will appear as part of a 10-minute documentary on Helping Hands TV, highlighting the Club’s Purple Shirt Friday initiative. Every Friday, Club staff wear purple to spark meaningful conversations about domestic and family violence and raise awareness of the issue within the workplace and the broader community.
Purple Shirt Friday forms a key part of the Club’s Domestic Violence Action Plan, a comprehensive strategy developed to create a safer, more inclusive environment for staff, members, and the wider community. The Action Plan includes education programs, awareness campaigns, support resources and initiatives designed to empower individuals and promote respectful relationships. The Helping Hands documentary will showcase how Revesby Workers’ Club’s initiatives are making a tangible difference—encouraging conversations, breaking down stigma, and demonstrating the importance of community action in tackling domestic and family violence.
The Club has also sponsored an upcoming episode of Helping Hands featuring Biyani House – Revesby Women’s Shelter, set to launch in 2026. This episode will showcase the vital work of Biyani House in supporting women and children experiencing domestic violence, including the reopening of the shelter following a major redevelopment funding by the government. The refurbishment of the main property, along with the addition of four new units, will allow the shelter to provide support to even more women and children in need.
Through these efforts, the Club is reinforcing its commitment to social responsibility, supporting vulnerable community members, and driving positive change both within the Club and the wider community.






