Tribute to Kate Jenkins

Outgoing Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins: “We are on the precipice of change” Kate Jenkins became the nation’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner in 2016. Her purpose is to advance gender equality and the rights of LGBTIQ+ communities, consistent with the Sex Discrimination Act and the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women. […]

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Closing the Gender Pay Gap in 2023

ACLW welcomes the Workplace Gender Equality Amendment (Closing the Gender Pay Gap) Bill 2023 being passed by Federal Parliament today. Thanks to the Albanese government and especially to Senator Katy Gallagher, Minister for Women for this significant reform. Employers can no longer keep gender pay gaps confidential. From early 2024 gender pay gaps of employers

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Melanie Hawkes – Ukraine

Melanie Hawkes started writing in 2019 and enjoys flash fiction and poetry. She also makes art with bottle tops and other found items, and enjoys pyrography (wood burning). She joined the Society of Women Writers Western Australia in 2020 and has been published in their yearly anthologies since. She hopes to write her memoir one

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ACLW’s Submission for the REVIEW OF THE WORKPLACE GENDER EQUALITY ACT 2012

The Australian Government announced in the Women’s Budget Statement 2021-22 a targeted review of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012. On Wednesday 20 October 2021, the Minister for Women published a media release to announce the start of public consultation on the WGEA Review consultation. The WGEA Review Team, based in the Department of the

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How can the detention of Tharunicaa and Kopika be compatible with the rights of the Child?

Dr Diann Rodgers-Healey Recently, former High Court chief justice,  Sir Gerard Brennan condemned the Christmas Island detention and treatment of the children of a Tamil family, 3 year old Tharunicaa and 5 year old Kopika, as “deliberate cruelty.” Tharunicaa was medically evacuated to a Perth hospital on 6 June 2021 for treatment and was diagnosed

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Interim Report to the Australian Government Indigenous Voice Process

Submission by Dr Diann Rodgers-Healey as featured at The National Indigenous Australians Agency https://haveyoursay.voice.niaa.gov.au/submissions/view/sbm179d379e08759ec06a4ef Individuals, communities and organisations were invited to provide feedback on how they think the proposals could work for them. Public input was sought to help the Indigenous Voice co-design groups to further develop and refine the proposals so that final recommendations

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"The standard you walk past is the standard you accept"

What standards will the PM set?

Dr Diann Rodgers-Healey “The standard you walk past is the standard you accept” said former Australian Army Chief, Lieutenant General David Morrison in 2013 in his address at the United Nations International Women’s Day Conference. Recent and ongoing shocking revelations of the misogynist sexist treatment and sexual abuse of women in Parliament House including Brittany

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Will Australia and the EU achieve Global Gender Equality in a post Covid-19 world?

In a year marked by the unprecedented global Covid-19 pandemic, the stark reality of its impact on women globally in 2020 could not be clearer. With an awareness that a lack of progress in gender equality has exacerbated the Covid-19 pandemic’s gender impact, will countries strive to achieve global gender equality in a post Covid-19

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Witness by Louise Milligan

Louise Milligan is an investigative reporter for ABC TV’s Four Corners and the bestselling author of Cardinal, which won the Walkley Book Award and broke massive international news about the court case and successive and ultimately successful appeals involving one of the most senior members of the Catholic Church hierarchy. Among many awards for her work, she’s also

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Vale Sue Salthouse

We at ACLW mourn and grieve the tragic loss of Sue Salthouse, Sue was an Ambassador of ACLW from 2016 onwards. Sue was a strong leader, feminist, champion & change agent in the disability movement. She was a remarkable Ambassador of ACLW, advocating for marginalised women. Sue was relentlessly passionate, committed and incredibly innovative in

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The Global Inclusivity Report 2020

A global* study by Emerald Publishing highlights the barriers preventing inclusivity in society, the role of research in helping to solve these issues, and systemic issues within the academic research sector. The Global Inclusivity Report 2020 includes a brief review commentary by ACLW’s Director Dr Diann Rodger-Healey. The survey, undertaken just prior to the pandemic’s spread

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Gen Vic Infographic

ACLW joins Gender Equity Victoria & Women’s organisations to recognise the gendered impacts of COVID-19

Over 80 organisations committed to gender equity and women across Victoria have made a joint statement calling for State and Federal Governments to recognise the gendered impacts of COVID-19. The Statement says: “The Coronavirus pandemic is exceptionally difficult for everyone and is having a huge impact on all our lives. So far, a gender analysis

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ACLW in the Media

ABC Radio National Interview with Diann Rodgers-Healey by Richard Aedy on the Unique Leadership of Minority Women research. 16 September 2017. http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/bestpractice/diann-rodgers_unique-leadership-of-minority-women/8946694 Sydney Morning Herald, When Age and Life Experience become a barrier to getting a Job. By Anna Patty, 29 September 2017. http://www.smh.com.au/business/workplace-relations/when-age-and-life-experience-become-a-barrier-to-getting-a-job-20170927-gypl2e.html Illawarra residents invited to celebrate International Women’s Day 2017 on March 8 published

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ACLW Honours Roll

ACLW’s Honours Roll honours all the winners of ACLW’s Awards since 2006 whose achievements demonstrate their valuing of women in the Organisations and/or in the community. Winners and Finalists of ACLW’s 2016 Diversity Award 2016 ACLW’s Diversity Champion Winners 1st place: Mariette (Mary) Cowley and Woman Benefiting, Winifred Nanala, both from Western Australia and Ljudan

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Leadership Interviews

The Australian Centre for Leadership for Women between 2000 and 2019 invited prominent national and international female and male leaders in different sectors to focus on how they became leaders, the forces that shape them and their vision and their reflections on leadership. These unedited interviews offer an insight into the individual’s values, leadership competencies

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ACLW Flagship Leadership Awards Program

Panel of Judges for ACLW’s Awards 2006 – 2009 Leadership Achievement Award (LAA) 2009 Leadership Achievement Award’s Panel of Judges   Dr  Jocelynne  Scutt,  Barrister & Human Rights Lawyer, First Anti-Discrimination Commissioner, Executive Producer Christine Nixon, Chief Police Commissioner, Victoria Police Dr Shirley  Randell  AM,  Senior  Adviser, Senior Adviser Governance and Gender, SNV,  East  and  Southern  Africa  Region ‐ Rwanda Dr

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Victorian Parliament introduces a landmark Gender Equality Bill

Australian-first legislation to see gender equality targets mandated in Victorian public sector On 26 November 2019 the Australian-first Gender Equality Bill was introduced into the Victorian Parliament making once-in-a-generation reforms to ensure gender equality is non-negotiable. The Gender Equality Bill will mean public service organisations, universities and local councils will be required by law to publicly report on their progress

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