Our Advocacy
Advocating for women and girls
A key part of Zonta’s work is advocating for change to improve the lives of women and girls locally and globally. Our advocacy starts at home, here in Caboolture. Recently in Australia, in the last 30 days (June-July 2023) nine women died as a result of domestic violence. That is the very reason that the advocacy of Zonta is so important.

Advocating for Change
Be proactive, advocate to make a difference.
Help create better lives for women and girls in Caboolture and the world.
Be Aware
Make a Stand
Empower Change
Violence against women is a human rights abuse. Zonta advocates to raise awareness about violence against women and girls including intimate partner abuse and forced/child marriage, especially during the 16 Days of Activism campaign.
Climate change and digitisation exacerbate the risk of violence against women and girls. We call for bystander action (speak up) and intervention to support the person experiencing violence to seek professional help and to discuss the options they have.
Education empowers people to create change. We can influence first, our inner circle, and then the broader community. Through small but connected efforts new attitudes can be developed and fostered for the greater wellbeing of all women and girls.
Our Causes
Zonta Says No to domestic violence and coercive control against women and children. Love is not control.
Zonta Says Now to gender equal climate action. Women need equality.
Zonta Says No to child and forced marriage affecting women and girls in Australia and internationally.
16 Days of Activism
25 November to 10 December



Zonta Club of Caboolture advocates during the 16 Days of Activism campaign to end gender violence against women in Caboolture, Australia and globally. The 16 Days of Activism starts on 25 November on International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women and finishes on 10 December, International Human Rights Day.
The 16 Days of Activism Blogs
Day 2: Why doesn’t she just leave him?
Day 3: Climate Justice
Day 4: How digitisation is creating more problems
Day 5: Supporting Survivors
Day 6: Bystander Action
Day 7: Calling on Men and Boys
Day 8: Challenging Misogyny
Day 9: Speak Up
Day 10: Ending Child Marriage
Day 11: Better services mean better responses
Day 12: Teaching the next generation
Day 13: What can I do?
Day 14: Women’s movement on the rise
Day 15: Can a text message be a form of domestic violence?
Day 16: What is my government doing about this?