News & Views Will banning gambling advertisements improve women’s safety? Addressing the problems associated with gambling will also help address family, domestic and sexual violence in Australia.
News & Views There is overwhelming gender bias in the NDIS – and the review doesn’t address it Women are under-represented as NDIS participants and over-represented as carers. But the NDIS review did not address it.
News & Views A reality check: Not just #MyMum but #ThisMum too Don’t view #MyMum through the rear-view mirror. There are plenty of mothers with young children currently struggling to combine work with family.
News & Views The night Scott Morrison & Bill Shorten both stepped out on ABC TV Scott Morrison sat down with Leigh Sales for his first 730 appearance of the election campaign & later Bill Shorten sat with Tony Jones for Q&A.
News & Views Labor put women front & centre at campaign launch On Sunday the Labor party formally launched its election campaign with women front and centre. It’s something the Liberals will struggle to replicate.
News & Views Shorten promises $4 billion for child care, benefitting 887,000 families Families earning up to $174,000 will receive cheaper childcare under a Labor government, under a $4billion suite of changes proposed by Bill Shorten.
News & Views ‘Real money, concrete support’: Labor pledges $660 million in domestic violence prevention Labor has promised to commit more than $660 million to reducing family violence in Australia.
Uncategorised More young people have enrolled to vote than ever before. Here’s what we want. If major parties are smart, they’ll be doing their best to appeal to young Australians in the final 4 weeks of this election campaign.
Politics The election’s been called, so are leaders prioritising the female vote? It’s official. The federal election has been called for May 18 by Prime Minister Scott Morrison this morning. So will our leaders prioritise women?
Politics Party leaders deliver national apology to victims of child sexual assault Scott Morrison and Bill Shorten delivered a long-awaited national apology to victims of child sexual assault following Royal Commission findings in 2017.
News & Views End public funding of institutions that discriminate for real protection against discrimination Don’t be fooled. Those proposed changes to anti-discrimination laws to better protect students and teachers in religious schools and institutions won’t do much.
News & Views Why Labor’s plan for preschool is music to the ears of early childhood advocates If delivered, Labor’s plan for preschool would (finally) bring Australia up to speed with much of our developed world competitors.