Rosie Batty left her role on Channel 10’s ‘The Project’ to focus on her advocacy work against domestic violence.
Rosie Batty became a household name in Australia after her 11-year-old son, Luke, was tragically killed by his father in 2014. Following this personal tragedy, she became an advocate for victims of domestic violence and was named the 2015 Australian of the Year for her efforts. Rosie joined Channel 10’s ‘The Project’ as a contributor to share her insights and raise awareness about domestic violence.
However, after some time with ‘The Project,’ Rosie decided to step back from her television role. Her departure was not due to any controversy or issue with the network but was a personal choice to dedicate more time to her advocacy work. Rosie has continued to be a prominent figure in the fight against domestic violence, working with various organizations and campaigns to support victims and educate the public about the issue.
Her decision to leave ‘The Project’ was met with support from her colleagues and the community, who respected her commitment to making a difference in society. Rosie’s work has had a significant impact, and she remains a respected voice in discussions about domestic violence and family safety in Australia.