
AVO in NSW: ADVO and APVO Explained
NSW splits the AVO into an ADVO for domestic relationships and an APVO for everyone else. See the Act, breach penalties, durations, and firearms consequences.
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NSW splits the AVO into an ADVO for domestic relationships and an APVO for everyone else. See the Act, breach penalties, durations, and firearms consequences.

AVO is the New South Wales term for a protection order. See what your state or territory actually calls it, how long orders last, and how breach penalties and firearms rules compare.

How Domestic Violence Orders and Personal Violence Restraining Orders work in the Northern Territory, including who can apply, breach penalties in dollars, and interstate recognition.

Queensland's DVO and Peace and Good Behaviour Order compared, plus the new 2026 police protection direction, breach penalties, and weapons licence rules.

How Tasmania's Family Violence Orders, Police Family Violence Orders, and Justices Act restraint orders work, including the escalating breach penalty ladder and current dollar values.

How Family Violence Orders and Personal Protection Orders work in the ACT, including the workplace protection order, breach penalties in dollars, and interstate recognition.

How South Australia's single Intervention Order works for both domestic and non-domestic abuse, including the tiered breach penalties and interstate recognition rules.

Victoria uses FVIO for family violence and PSIO for personal safety, not AVO. See the Acts, breach penalties, indefinite default duration, and firearms rules.

How Western Australia's FVRO, VRO and MRO restraining orders work under the Restraining Orders Act 1997, including breach penalties, firearms rules and interstate recognition.