I would like to acknowledge the vital work of Wirringa Baiya Aboriginal Women's Legal Centre. Wirringa Baiya works predominantly with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women from NSW who are survivors of domestic, family, and sexual violence. The Centre works to provide access to legal representation, advocacy, advice, and referrals. The term Wirringa Baiya means "Women Speak" and represents everything that the service aims to do - provide a voice for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women. The Centre was opened thirty years ago when a group of Aboriginal women noticed a gap in services for Aboriginal victim-survivors. The Centre has developed exponentially since its opening, from its beginning as the NSW Aboriginal Women's Resource Centre to now employing five solicitors and helping countless women, Wirringa Baiya is an invaluable resource. Headed by CEO Christine Robinson, Wirringa Baiya is the first and only Aboriginal women's legal centre managed by Aboriginal women in NSW, and the first of its kind in Australia. Thank you Christine and everyone involved in the Centre for your tireless commitment, hard work and care; the work that you do is invaluable.