Staff Reporters
22 December 2025, 7:38 PM

The state government is strengthening early, local support for women experiencing domestic, family and sexual violence, with the Southern Domestic Violence Prevention and Recovery Hub - The Yellow Gate - re-launching in significantly larger premises at Colonnades Shopping Centre, Noarlunga.
The Southern Hub, coordinated by Community Justice Services SA, provides a free, confidential place where women can access early support close to home and begin their journey toward safety, recovery and healing.
The re-launch marks the Hub’s transition to a larger site designed to improve the client experience and meet growing demand, including a shared reception system to streamline intake, private consultation spaces and a purpose-built medical room.
Operating as a ‘one-stop shop’, The Yellow Gate delivers early, localised support through a collaborative model that includes co-located services from Cedar Health and Yarrow Place, helping to reduce barriers and provide coordinated, wrap-around support tailored to individual circumstances.
Services include DFSV counselling, risk assessment and safety planning, advocacy and referrals, medical care, legal advice and tailored recovery programs.
Between 1 July 2024 and 30 June 2025, the Hub supported 348 individual women. During this period, 58% of people who accessed a service reported they had children.
The Hub has also hosted and attended numerous community events to raise awareness about domestic, family and sexual violence and to connect women with The Yellow Gate.
Alexandra Psarras is CEO Community Justice Services SA.
“The Yellow Gate welcomes the State Government's recent commitment and comprehensive response to the Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence and the multiyear $674 million investment into the important work required, to improve the outcomes of women and families who have experienced or are experiencing violence,” she says.
“The Yellow Gate belongs to the women living in our community and has developed uniquely in a way, to fit their needs. The Yellow Gate provides these women with a safe community-feel space, to receive trauma-informed and holistic support from specialist services, close to home and under one roof.
“This includes information and referrals, counselling, access to therapeutic programs, financial counselling, health services, specialist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander services, legal support and education; either internally, or from local services who work from the Hub.”
Support is available: If you, or someone you know, is experiencing or at risk of domestic, family or sexual violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732 or visit 1800respect.org.au.
If you are a woman in South Australia experiencing violence, please call the South Australian Domestic Violence Crisis Line (Women’s Safety Services SA) on 1800 800 098 (24/7) or visit womenssafetyservices.com.au.