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Hannah Clarke’s parents step back from charity Small Steps 4 Hannah

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April 26, 2026 — 10:27am

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The parents of Hannah Clarke have stepped away from running the anti-domestic violence charity named in her memory, exhausted by the emotional toll of upholding the legacy of their murdered daughter.

Clarke and her three young children, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey, were killed by her estranged husband, Rowan Baxter, who doused their car with petrol and set it alight in February 2020.

Baxter killed himself at the traumatic scene in the Brisbane suburb of Camp Hill.

Hannah Clarke’s parents, Sue and Lloyd, at Hannah’s Place – a park renamed in her honour – in Camp Hill.Toby Crockford

The crime shocked the nation, and was central to the recognition of coercive control as a feature of domestic and family violence.

One month after the murder of their daughter and grandchildren, Clarke’s parents, Sue and Lloyd, launched the charity foundation Small Steps 4 Hannah.

The couple worked tirelessly to raise awareness of coercive control, which includes surveillance of a partner’s movements, isolating them from friends and family, and monitoring communications.

Hannah Clarke and Rowan Baxter with their children, Laianah, Aaliyah and Trey. Facebook

They also campaigned for standalone laws against such control, which passed the Queensland parliament in May 2025. The legislation is informally known as “Hannah’s Law”, and the offence carries a maximum sentence of 14 years in prison.

But Small Steps 4 Hannah chair Mark Woolley said the fight against coercive control and domestic and family violence was ongoing.

“The Small Steps 4 Hannah Foundation continues to lobby for law reform and to fund meaningful support for families in need,” he said in a statement.

“Our wonderful founders, Sue and Lloyd Clarke, have announced their intention to reduce their workload in an effort to ease the personal toll this journey has taken on them.

“However, Sue and Lloyd are tireless champions for the cause, and they are going to remain closely involved as directors of the foundation they started in memory of Hannah and the children.”

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A screengrab from bodycam footage released by the Queensland Coroner’s Court dated December 29, 2019 showing Rowan Baxter speaking to police two months before he perpetrated a quadruple murder–suicide in Camp Hill, Brisbane, killing his estranged wife Hannah Clarke and their three children, Aaliyah, Laianah and Trey, before committing suicide at the scene.

The statement said the foundation was financially secure and would continue to pursue the Clarkes’ vision for an end to domestic and family violence.

“We look forward to the day when an organisation such as ours is no longer needed,” Woolley said. “But, sadly, it is, and we will continue the fight.”

Baxter was subject to a domestic violence order after kidnapping daughter Laianah on Boxing Day 2019. In January 2020, the order was varied, giving him full access to his children less than two months before he murdered them.

He is alleged to have subjected Hannah Clarke to years of physical, emotional and financial abuse.

An inquest found he also photographed her movements, placed recording devices around her house, monitored her phone use, and tried to prevent her from seeing her family.

Ourwatch.org says a woman is killed every nine days by a current or former partner in Australia.

If you or someone you know needs help, phone Lifeline on 13 11 14, 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732), or Men’s Referral Service 1300 766 491.

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