Tantrum Youth Arts initiative opens students eyes to domestic violence

Helen Gregory
Updated May 15 2018 - 11:57am, first published May 11 2018 - 8:00pm
Serious: Actors Clare Todorovitch, James Chapman and Samantha Lambert. Tantrum's Tamara Gazzard said abuse can be "cyclical". Picture: Jonathan Carroll
Serious: Actors Clare Todorovitch, James Chapman and Samantha Lambert. Tantrum's Tamara Gazzard said abuse can be "cyclical". Picture: Jonathan Carroll

HUNTER students are learning how to identify and respond to domestic violence, through a homegrown initiative that combines dramatic performance with a discussion forum.

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Helen Gregory

Helen Gregory

Journalist

Helen Gregory joined the Newcastle Herald in 2010. She is the masthead’s education reporter and has written for the H2 and Weekender sections, as well as across a range of issues. Helen is a Walkley Award winning journalist and was also part of the Newcastle Herald team that won the United Nations World Environment Day Media Award for Environmental Reporting.

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