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Rape Awareness Week: Whangārei community day tackles sexual violence myths

Denise Piper
Denise Piper
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4 May, 2026 11:00 PM3 mins to read
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The Whangārei Rape Crisis team, Louise Orford (left), Amanda MacFarlane, Danielle Nicholson, Kylie Jarrett, Francine Johnson, Brenda Marshall and Lisa Hoeta, are looking forward to busting myths with the community event.

The Whangārei Rape Crisis team, Louise Orford (left), Amanda MacFarlane, Danielle Nicholson, Kylie Jarrett, Francine Johnson, Brenda Marshall and Lisa Hoeta, are looking forward to busting myths with the community event.

A Whangārei community event on Thursday aims to raise awareness of the taboo subjects of rape and sexual assault.

The Rape Awareness Week Community Event is open to everyone, with the aim of educating, busting myths and highlighting available support services.

The event is run by Whangārei Rape Crisis as part of the national Rape Awareness Week.

General manager Danielle Nicholson said the event at Hihiaua Community Centre will include kai, mirimiri (massage), talks, information and games, all free of charge.

While rape and sexual assault are not usually associated with fun family events, the aim is to shine a light on this important topic.

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“The focus is on education: what sexual violence and rape is, and challenging people’s thoughts on who is affected, because anyone can be,” Nicholson said.

“It is about educating the community on what it looks like, how to keep yourself safe, and how to talk to your friends, family and kids to keep them safe.”

Nicholson said about 15 other providers will attend to talk about the wrap-around services they offer, should people need help.

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The community groups will work together to make the day as impactful, engaging and inclusive as possible, she said.

The day will include games where people identify red flags and inappropriate behaviour, with prizes for those who take part.

“You might not think you need to know about this stuff but sexual violence does not discriminate: it can happen to anyone from all walks of life.”

Nicholson said the event aims to be non-threatening but acknowledges some people do not feel comfortable saying the word “rape”.

“That is something that we have to overcome: what is happening in our community is rape, there’s no other palatable word for it – it is rape and sexual violence,” she said.

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“But it’s the least our community can do for survivors: at least get ourselves educated.”

Nicholson said the event has great support from the local business community, including donated prizes.

The event follows last year’s Festival of Consent in Whangārei, with the aim of condensing the week-long activities into one day.

The Rape Awareness Week Community Event will be held at Hihiaua Cultural Centre from 9am to 3.30pm on Thursday, May 7.

Denise Piper is a news reporter for the Northern Advocate, focusing on health and business. She has more than 20 years in journalism and is passionate about covering stories that make a difference.

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