The morning of Saturday 14th September 2024 saw around 1,000 wonderful South Australians Walk for Respect from Adelaide's Victoria Square to Elder Park, to say NO to Domestic Violence and YES to Respectful Relationships. Around 30 local Domestic Violence support organisations and community groups partnered with Rotary to peacefully show their determination also. Many dignitaries joined in, including around 20 State and Federal politicians and Departmental leaders.

2024 Walk Meet in Victoria Square
2024's Walk for Respect started in Victoria Square, where guests enjoyed social interaction over a cup of coffee, as they located their Group to walk with along King William Street.
2024 Walk Down King William Street
2024's Walk for Respect moved down King William Street, past the Adelaide Town Hall and finished in Elder Park by the Rotunda. Our sincere thanks to the SA Police team who diligently and safely...
2024 Walk Finish in Elder Park
2024's Walk for Respect finished in Elder Park, where around 1,000 guests enjoyed social interaction, a coffee and BBQ, followed by some informative and inspirational guest speakers.
25 November 2023 - Adelaide Walk for Respect
Hundreds of people from across Adelaide and beyond united to support awareness of Domestic Violence in our community with one goal in mind ... stop it!
Thank you Archivist Jenny Scott for your Photos
Raising awareness of the signs of Coercive Control was a major focus for our 2023 walk. A little understood form of Domestic Violence for which Rotary aims to build recognition and understanding.
Photos Courtesy of John Goodridge Rotary Regency Park Club
And they're away! Moving from Victoria Square to the Women's Memorial Garden - respected DV Organisations and their supporters walked with Rotary.