The North West coast of Tasmania is one of the most naturally beautiful places in the country, but despite being home to a wealth of greenery it’s one of the poorest.
Between the beaches and bushland, nearly a third of young people in the area have lived through family violence, with the average age of children escaping violence just two and half.
“It’s ridiculously young,” says Elspeth Blunt who is the producer of Project O, a program tackling the issue of violence with a group of 20 young women from Wynyard, a town not far from the city of Burnie.
One of the participants, Emily Shires, 14, admits people don’t expect much from girls from the town.
“They don’t have a good reputation,” she says.
“[Violence] has torn communities apart, and it’s an issue for all of us because now we are seen as this community with family violence. We’re more than that.”