Tuesday, April 21, 2026

THE Logan community stood shoulder to shoulder last night (Wednesday), remembering those who have lost their lives and the ones left behind due to domestic and family violence at a candle lighting vigil at the Logan Entertainment Centre.

“Speakers provided powerful and moving words outlining that everyone has the right to live without fear of domestic and family violence,” a police statement said.

“Domestic and family violence impacts people of all ages, cultural backgrounds, and genders, and is not only physical – it can be emotional, sexual, financial, social, spiritual, verbal, psychological or technology-based.”

Candle and Rose Back of a Police Officers shirt People sitting in a crowd Police officers standing with community members

Police said if you or someone you know is being impacted by domestic and family violence, report it to police or access support services: If the incident is happening now or there is immediate danger call Triple Zero (000).

For non-urgent domestic and family violence matters, contact Policelink any time on 131 444 If making a phone call or visiting a police station isn’t a safe option, you can request non-urgent domestic and family violence contact from police online.

A range of materials and support services are also available. Don’t be a bystander – everyone has a role to play in preventing domestic and family violence.

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