MARIBYRNONG & HOBSONS BAY
Home » News » Candlelight vigil reclaims Footscray Park from violence

Candlelight vigil reclaims Footscray Park from violence

James Wray addresses the candlelight vigil. Photo by Benjamin Millar

A candlelight vigil has been held to reclaim Footscray Park from gangs of violent thugs who have been preying on men after dark.

Star Weekly last week reported that police are stepping up patrols in Footscray Park in response to a spate of homophobic attacks, in which victims report being abused or lured and set upon by groups of men.

West Footscray resident James Wray, who organised the ‘Reclaim the Park’ candlelight vigil, said violence is not welcome in Footscray or anywhere.

“Regardless of what people are doing, no-one deserves to be the victim of violence, to be lured by people whose aim is to bash a stranger out of what whatever hate or prejudice they harbour.”

Warnings about the attacks have been shared on gay hook-up websites such as Squirt and a number of incidents have been reported to the Victorian AIDS Council (VAC).

James Wray addresses the candlelight vigil. Photo by Benjamin Millar
James Wray addresses the candlelight vigil. Photo by Benjamin Millar

About 30 people took part in Thursday night’s vigil, walking with candles from the main gate down into the park.

Mr Wray spoke of being a victim of a homophobic assault and the need to stand together to keep bigotry at bay.

Footscray police inspector Adrian Healy addressed the vigil, urging anyone with any information about attacks to come forward.

Mr Wray said the current political climate and “state-sanctioned bigotry” is leading to an increase in verbal and physical attacks on the LGBTIQ community.

“What they are seeing and hearing means people are feeling entitled to take out their anger and hatred onto unsuspecting victims.”

vigil06
Participants in the candlelight vigil. Photo by Benjamin Millar

But Mr Wray said the vigil was a way to let the LGBTIQ community know they are welcome in Footscray despite the behaviour of a minority.

“Footscray is a growing area and its diversity is increasing, lots of people who do identify as LGBTIQ are coming into the area,” he said.

“These attacks are not what Footscray is about, we want to say Footscray is a safe space for you.”

Report suspicious incidents to Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or VAC on 9865 6700.

Digital Editions


  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back on the pages of our predecessors. 40 years ago 12 February, 1986 A $6000 Western Suburbs fishing club development in Williamstown…

More News

  • Cancer researchers supported

    Cancer researchers supported

    The next generation of cancer research leaders are being supported through a four-year fellowship program funded by the state government. Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas has announced the inaugural cohort of…

  • Faces of the west

    Faces of the west

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 530070 Each week Star Weekly photographers are out and about capturing events and people across the west.

  • Stewart takes out Deeble

    Stewart takes out Deeble

    Don Deeble winner for 2025 Jobe Stewart was left speechless on Wednesday night as he was awarded the honour. Stewart was the last of 10 monthly winners nominated for the…

  • Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Virtual solution for ADHD medication problem

    Living with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) can be hard enough without having to urgently replace a lost, expired or depleted prescriptions for medication. To help prevent this, the state…

  • Footy films initiative returns

    Footy films initiative returns

    Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF), AFL, and VicScreen have announced that Footy Shorts will return in 2026. The first Footy Shorts lineup proved a winner with audiences, reaching more than…

  • Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Employers fined millions for safety breaches

    Victorian employers were fined more than $17 million for unsafe work last year. The total of $17,391,325 in fines, costs and undertakings for breaches of the Occupational Health and Safety…

  • Australian Open smashes attendance records

    Australian Open smashes attendance records

    This year’s Australian Open was officially the most attended on record. More than 1.368 million tennis fans packed Melbourne Park for the 2026 tournament, easily surpassing last year’s record of…

  • Doctors ready for rare hospital move

    Doctors ready for rare hospital move

    Having worked as a doctor at Footscray Hospital for 35 years, including a period as director of its emergency department, there’s not much that Professor Anne-Maree Kelly hasn’t seen or…

  • What your federal MPs are talking about

    What your federal MPs are talking about

    Federal politicians are used to the public and pundits scrutinising their every word, but now AI has joined the long list of watchdogs keeping tabs on our elected officials in…

  • Maric joins Panthers

    Maric joins Panthers

    Newport has added a big target as another former AFL player joins the club for the Western Football League division 1 season. The Panthers announced that Ivan Maric had signed…