Justice Mordy Bromberg and Commissioner Micaela Cronin to address National Press Club on challenge of addressing sexual violence

The Hon Justice Mordy Bromberg, President of the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC), and Commissioner Micaela Cronin of the Domestic, Family, and Sexual Violence Commission (DFSVC), will address the National Press Club in Canberra tomorrow, speaking on the challenge of addressing sexual violence in Australia. 

The joint address, entitled ‘Safe, informed and supported: addressing sexual violence’, follows the ALRC’s 12 month Inquiry into Justice Responses to Sexual Violence and the tabling of the Final Report on 6 March this year.  

Justice Bromberg will outline the ALRC’s findings and recommendations, highlighting how the justice system has failed in achieving its twin goals of accountability and access to justice, while Commissioner Cronin will speak to the importance of addressing the needs of the community, and what action should be taken to advance and achieve the goals of the National Plan to End Violence Against Women and Children. 

Commenting ahead of the National Press Club Address, Justice Bromberg said: 

“This address is an important opportunity to deepen the national conversation on addressing sexual violence. The work of the ALRC and the DFSVC highlights the scale of the challenge, and the matching need for significant reform right across the justice system and beyond. Sexual violence is a unique and widespread harm. The justice system has a critical role to play in ending this harm by providing people who have experienced sexual violence with a safe, informed, and supported way of accessing justice; and by holding perpetrators of sexual violence to account.” 

Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commissioner, Micaela Cronin, said:

“The ALRC has made a powerful statement, recognising that sexual violence causes widespread harm, particularly for women, that often has lifelong impacts. We must also recognise that rates of sexual violence are getting worse, and our response is not improving fast enough – it is one of the most harmful, under reported, and under prosecuted crimes. 

“National Cabinet has identified domestic, family and sexual violence as one of its top priorities, and the national Women’s and Women’s Safety Ministerial Council is leading governments’ collective efforts. Our shared goal under the National Plan is, and should be, to end domestic, family and sexual violence in one generation. This report helps us on that path, now we must act.” 

Background 

The Final Report of the Australian Law Reform Commission’s (ALRC) Inquiry into Justice Reponses to Sexual Violence, Safe, Informed, Supported: Reforming Justice Responses to Sexual Violence, was tabled on 6 March 2025 and contained 64 recommendations.  

The ALRC’s 64 recommendations would improve the justice system’s response to sexual violence by:  

  • Addressing barriers for people who have experienced sexual violence to access and engage with the justice system;  
  • Strengthening the justice system’s accountability and processes, including by avoiding retraumatisation and countering myths and misconceptions about sexual violence; and 
  • Expanding justice pathways and the remedies available, including through civil and restorative justice pathways.  

During the Inquiry, the ALRC received 220 submissions from individuals and organisations, and undertook 126 consultations, involving more than 384 consultees. The Inquiry was led by Justice Bromberg together with subject matter experts and  Commissioners for the Inquiry, the Hon Marcia Neave and Judge Liesl Kudelka. The Inquiry was also supported by an Australian Government appointed Expert Advisory Group comprised of people with lived experience of sexual violence and advocates, who provided critical input and guidance to the Inquiry. 

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For more information or to request interviews contact: 

Jez Hunghanfoo 
Director of Communications and Engagement 
Australian Law Reform Commission 
P: 03 9959 5313 
E: comms@alrc.gov.au 
W: www.alrc.gov.au