Grace Tame’s foundation announces closure over funding difficulties
Grace Tame's foundation, established in 2021 to advocate for abuse survivors and law reform, announced its closure on Friday due to difficulties securing long-term funding. The foundation, created after Tame's tenure as Australian of the Year, cited increasing challenges faced by small advocacy organizations.

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AI-generatedGrace Tame's foundation, established in 2021 to advocate for abuse survivors and law reform, announced its closure on Friday due to difficulties securing long-term funding. The foundation, created after Tame's tenure as Australian of the Year, cited increasing challenges faced by small advocacy organizations. Despite its relatively short existence, the foundation highlighted its success in shifting the national conversation around child safeguarding and influencing legal changes across Australia, including the renaming of "persistent child sexual abuse". The closure comes weeks after Tame claimed a "smear campaign" impacted her speaking engagements. The foundation had a significant social media presence and four board members, including Tame.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedTame was abused as a teenager by her high school teacher Nicolaas Ockert Bester.
Every jurisdiction in Australia has stopped naming the crime of ‘persistent child sexual abuse’ as a ‘relationship’.
Tame said she lost speaking engagements because of a media “smear campaign” against her.
The foundation was set up in 2021.
Grace Tame’s foundation announced its closure due to challenges with long-term funding.