ACLW Campaigns

ACLW aims to transform at an individual and collective level, mindsets, attitudes and capacity related to leadership. It aims to achieve systemic change to enhance pathways for women’s advancement and leadership. ACLW will continue to focus on transforming the discourse about leadership, the level of awareness and understanding of issues related to women in the workplace and in the community and, the political appreciation of the concerns of women and strategies to address them. Research, lobbying and involvement in formal evaluations will be a means adopted to transform the situation for women in workplaces.

As governments prepare to finalise the National Plan on Violence Against Women and their Children that will set our country’s direction and framework for the next 12 years, ACLW joins...

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ACLW has joined with more than 60 organisations to back a joint statement demanding governments not only act to improve the safety of everyone in our parliaments, but also in...

For the first time violence and harassment in the world of work are covered in new international labour standards, adopted at the Centenary International Labour Conference and now open for...

The Federal Government has tabled amendments to the paid parental leave scheme which will effectively limit the Paid parental Leave (PPL) scheme to 18 weeks for thousands of Australian women. Currently...

ACLW adopts the Australian Women’s Health Charter launched by the Australian Women’s Health Network (AWHN). The Australian Women’s Health Charter seeks to influence all political parties in the lead up the...

ACLW is supporting the #VoteHome campaign led by an alliance of Homelessness Australia, National Shelter with the aim of getting major parties to commit to a national strategy to end...

Our Family Law system is in crisis. Every day women are left traumatised and children are left in the hands of abusive parents as the family law system struggles to...

Mandatory detention of women and children on Nauru and Manus Island has become a long-term, indeterminate, unreviewable and unjust course of action as the Australian Human Rights Commission found in...

The Australian Centre for Leadership for Women is a signatory to the statement below which was sent to the Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition, Leader of the Greens and...

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