News & Views Women’s probability of being in poverty more than doubles after separation After a relationship break up, women’s household income decreases by almost 30% and their chance of falling into poverty more than doubles.
News & Views Nearly 1 million Australians are living in severe poverty, with women most affected Nearly one million Australian are living in severe poverty, a situation that is much more pronounced for women than men, a new report has revealed.
News & Views Older women often rent in poverty – shared home equity could help some escape Many older women face insecure futures. Those who are single, divorced or widowed are much more likely to suffer poverty, housing stress and homelessness.
News & Views This Anti-Poverty Week we saluted the brave voices of poverty It’s no accident these voices were mainly women, because, like violence, poverty in Australia is gendered, writes Toni Wren.
News & Views Single parents are getting priced out of daycare, triggering a vicious cycle of entrenched poverty The HILDA Survey suggests single-parent households on Australia are abandoning formal childcare as they face greater poverty rates.
News & Views Shaky employment recovery not the time to cut payments, especially for women at the forefront of care & job losses We will need much more government stimulus if we are to combat the devastating impact of long-term unemployment, writes Toni Wren
News & Views ‘Don’t let your spirit be broken’: We meet Sandra Creamer, who has just been admitted as a solicitor by her son Joshua Creamer, Sandra’s son, is a barrister specialising in class actions and native title. Yesterday he moved his mother’s admission to become a solicitor.
News & Views Why a Universal Basic Income is the solution to inequity If we want swift systemic change that improves equity without risking collateral damage, we need a universal basic income.
News & Views Australian households with children & a female main income earner are twice as likely to live in poverty Women with caring responsibilities were at greater risk of poverty even before COVID-19 which highlights the risk of ‘snapping back’ early.
Leadership Meet 5 women leading on humanitarian work who share their average day and ideas for you to get involved Each year, a designated theme is selected to focus the public’s attention on humanitarians. In 2019, World Humanitarian Day is themed “Women Humanitarians.”
News & Views Youth homelessness is a national crisis Youth Homelessness Matters Day is the time to turn our attention to the thousands of children in Australia who have spent yet another year without a home.
News & Views Crowdfunding campaign to free at least 100 single Aboriginal mothers from prison 3,048 people have donated more than $130,000 in the #Freethepeople campaign to pay the fines of Aboriginal women being held in Western Australian prisons.