About this Event
Join us at Frankston Library for a FrankTALK with family violence advocate Rosie Batty AO, as part of 16 Days of Activism 2025.
When her 11-year-old son Luke tragically lost his life at the hands of his father, Rosie Batty was catapulted into the media spotlight. But from the very start, she made sure her story was never just about her own horrific tragedy. With fierce determination and incredible courage, Rosie channelled her grief into a tireless and inspirational crusade against domestic violence, becoming a beacon of hope and a powerful catalyst for systemic change.
Proudly presented by Frankston City Libraries and Frankston City Council's Community Strengthening.
Copies of Rosie's book, Hope, will be available for purchase on the night.
Frankston City Libraries is proud to be able to provide school holiday events FREE of charge to the community. Help us make this event a success by committing only if you can attend. If plans change, please cancel promptly to support our facilitators in preparing for your participation. This will support the ongoing delivery of our programs and ensure access for all the kids in our community. Thank you!
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Frankston Library, Frankston Library, FRANKSTON, Australia
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