On one occasion, the judge said, the man locked her up for a few minutes in a shipping container, where she felt suffocated. The victim was undergoing counselling. The father of three continued to deny his offending and had been assessed as at a medium risk of re-offending.
Crown solicitor Mike Smith said aggravating features were the repeated nature of his re-offending, the length of time and the level of violence involved.
Mr Smith urged the court to take limited consideration to the time the man spent on bail during sentencing.
Defence lawyer Chris Muston said the time spent on bail since February this year should be factored in, and submitted that the offending occurred in the context of a domestic, dysfunctional relationship.
Justice Woolford agreed to the Crown's application for a protection order against the victim. After sentencing, he urged the man's father to support him after his release from prison. He will be eligible for parole in about 15 months.