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Rallying call for change on domestic violence

After a successful launch in 2025 the Real Men Rally is returning to Redcliffe this month, calling on husbands, fathers, brothers, sons, uncles and friends to take a stand against domestic violence.

The rally, which is open to everyone, is a powerful event dedicated to preventing domestic violence and empowering men to be allies in creating safer communities.

It is not a protest, or an attempt to blame or shame, instead aiming to raise awareness, provide practical education, shift the narrative to solutions, and show that real men care.

The event, on August 31 from 9-11am, is being organised by the Peninsula’s Sean Gordon, who is best known for mobilising community support after natural disasters or to help people in need.

His efforts to do something about domestic violence are being supported by Moreton Bay City Council Mayor Peter Flannery and the rally will be held at Redcliffe’s Kayo Stadium thanks to the Dolphins.

More than 200 people attended last year’s event.

Guest speakers this year will include Alyson Richelle who is a former police Senior Sergeant and the founder of What They Don’t Tell You - a national platform addressing the hidden truths of abuse, coercive control, and systemic failure.

With professional expertise and lived experience as both a survivor and frontline officer, Alyson brings a rare and honest perspective to conversations around family violence.

She works with men, women, children - and those who’ve used harm - to break intergenerational patterns and create real safety.

Admission to the Real Men Rally is free. Gates open at 8.30am.

To find out more and to register, visit realmenrally.org