Supporter Stories

Holly Supple Gurruwiwi
Community Champion for THE STAND
NO MORE's new initative calling on 90 organisations to create a Domestic Violence Action Plan in 90 days. The campaign honours the more than 90 women in the Northern Territory who have been killed due to domestic and family violence since 2000, and empowers communities to take practical steps toward safety, respect and equality.
Holly is a saltwater woman committed to transforming systems through cultural strength, truth-telling, and relational care. As a lived experience leader in Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence (DFSV) and mental, she bridges advocacy, healing, and education across communities and systems - from early childhood education and cultural revitalisation to survivor-led systemic reform.
Holly believes that the most powerful change grows from patience, truth, and hope. Her work centres language, safety, and strength, walking alongside communities to advocate for new, culturally grounded pathways to healing.
Through her leadership, Holly is changing the story for generations to come.