❤️SHE MATTERS: GEORGIA HOPE!❤️
Georgia Hope was determined to help other people. The young mental health advocate was navigating the death of her mum from cancer. She was incredibly open about her own journeys, hoping her experiences would change the world for others.
Georgia was murdered in her home at Montagu Bay, Tasmania, on December 5.
Her partner Adam William Reginald Torr, 33, is charged over her death.
Georgia is the 63rd of 64 Australian women killed this year and the 168th of 169 women lost to violence since January 1 of 2024.
This is not how it was supposed to end for Georgia – a woman with a big heart and all the promise in the world.
Her death has gone largely unnoticed – a brief blip on the media’s radar and that’s it.
Georgia is Tasmania’s first femicide for 2025 – but that state’s largest media outlet rolled reporting of her death into a crime wrap with other police briefs. Imagine that – editors and journalists deciding the first woman killed in their state this year was not even worth building a separate news story for?
And this is just one reason so many women are killed – if the media sees us as unworthy, then of course those who consume their product see us unworthy.
While the media may not care, it is clear from the comments of her friends that Georgia does matter.
GEORGIA HOPE MATTERS❤️
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