The vision: To create a world where everyone can live free from violence, build meaningful connections, and feel safe to be their truest selves.

ABOUT

Everyday Actions exists to create the conditions for safety, respect, and inclusion through education that moves people to think, feel, and act differently. Our work recognises that real change requires more than awareness—it calls for reflection, courage, and collective action to challenge the systems that sustain harm.

Guided by feminist and intersectional methodologies and aligned with national frameworks for preventing gender-based violence, Everyday Actions invites participants to explore how power operates across gender, race, sexuality, and identity. The work contributes to dismantling patriarchy, white supremacy, homophobia, transphobia, and the ongoing impacts of colonisation in Australia and beyond.

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Rooted in a relational and transformative pedagogy, Everyday Actions creates learning spaces that foster dialogue, empathy, and practical action. The approach moves individuals and organisations beyond compliance toward genuine cultural change, planting the seeds of justice, accountability, and care in every shared space.

  • “A big safe space. The facilitator had an extremely delicate, yet informative way of delivering information. I appreciate his calm approach towards touchy subjects. The workshop has put a lot of things in perspective for me.”

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  • “Absolutely fantastic. The facilitator’s approach was so engaging and it made everyone feel safe. I certainly felt comfortable to contribute to the group discussions.”

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  • “The facilitator was very receptive to all ideas and genuinely seemed passionate about improving workplace safety. You could see his passion that flowed through the communication of the topics. This helped the topics become very approachable.”

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  • “He was amazing and navigated around topics which can be uncomfortable in a really great way and made sure everyone was pretty comfortable and respectful throughout.”

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