Anna Coutts–Trotter’s story is both harrowing and inspiring. At the age of 23, she has turned her traumatic experience of physical and emotional abuse in a teenage relationship into a force for positive change. Her journey through abuse began at age 15, as she faced increasing isolation and control by her then-boyfriend, escalating to serious physical and emotional abuse.
It was only after opening up to her parents, including her mother, Federal Labor Minister Tanya Plibersek, and father, Secretary of the NSW Treasury Michael Coutts-Trotter, that Anna found the strength to seek justice.
The court process was grueling and often re-traumatizing, but it also set the stage for her advocacy work. Post-trial, Anna co-founded The Survivor Hub, a peer-led support group designed to provide a safe space for survivors to connect and support each other, thus breaking the isolation often imposed by abusive relationships.
The Australian Story documentary shares Anna’s story to highlight the warning signs of controlling and abusive relationships among teenagers and young adults.
Featured image: Anna Coutts-Trotter as a teenager. Source: YouTube Screenshot / ABC News In-Depth.