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The Workplace Gender Equality Act provides that all relevant employers must prepare a public report to WGEA containing information about the employer against six gender equality indicators (GEIs). The GEIs make up the Workplace…
Australian Women against Violence Conferencep project proposal.
To assist in funding the 2015 International Women's Day Parliamentary Breakfast.
To fund the expansion of the Chief Executive Women Scholarship Program
Funding has been provided to NATIONAL ABORIGINAL & TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER WOMEN'S ALLIANCE (INDIGENOUS CORP) through programme 1.1 Office for Women, to deliver outcomes leading to improving…
Funding has been provided to SECURITY4WOMEN INCORPORATED through programme 1.1 Office for Women, to deliver outcomes leading to improving gender equality.
Funding has been provided to YOUNG WOMENS CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA through programme 1.1 Office for Women, to deliver outcomes leading to improving gender equality.
Funding has been provided to NATIONAL RURAL WOMEN'S COALITION LIMITED through programme 1.1 Office for Women, to deliver outcomes leading to improving gender equality.
Support for the Australian Peace Women Awards.
To implement the strategic priorities of the Women's Leadership and Development Strategy, to contribute to the outcome of improving gender equality.
To implement the strategic priorities of the Women's Leadership and Development Strategy, to contribute to the outcome of improving gender equality.
To implement the strategic priorities of the Women's Leadership and Development Strategy, to contribute to the outcome of improving gender equality.
To implement the strategic priorities of the Women's Leadership and Development Strategy, to contribute to the outcome of improving gender equality.
To implement the strategic priorities of the Womens's Leadership and Development Strategy, to contribute to the outcome of improving gender equality.
The Public Interest Disclosure Act 2013 (PID Act) commenced on 15 January 2014. The Whistleblowing provisions under the Public Service Act 1999 were repealed on the same day.The PID Act is the legislative scheme for the…
Funding has been provided to AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF COMPANY DIRECTORS through programme 1.1 Office for Women, to deliver outcomes leading to improving gender equality.
Funding has been provided to BIG HART INC through programme 1.1. Office for Women, to deliver outcomes through activities leading to improving gender equality
Funding has been provided to GIRL GUIDES AUSTRALIA through programme 1.1. Office for Women, to deliver outcomes through activities leading to improving gender equality
To implement the strategic priorities of the Office for Women to contribute to Outcome 1 of the PBS.
To implement the strategic priorities of the Office for Women to contribute to Outcome 1 of the PBS.
Funding has been provided to AUSTRALIAN SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS COMMISSION through programme Office for Women, to deliver outcomes leading to improving gender equality.
The United Nations (UN) Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (the Committee) is a body of 23 independent experts on women’s and girls’ human rights from around the world, who monitor the…
The Long-term Insights BriefingsThis is the first in an enduring series of public service-led Long-term Insights Briefings. The Long-term Insights Briefings are an initiative under Priority Two of the APS Reform Agenda: An APS that puts people and…
At 30 June 2022, women held 41 per cent of Chair and Deputy Chair positions across all Government Boards.
This result is 1.9 percentage points higher than the 30 June 2021 result, when women held 39.1 per cent of…
Overall results for reportable positionsAs at 30 June 2023, there were 344 Australian Government boards and bodies with 2,208 filled reportable positions. Women filled 1,139 of these positions, or 51.6 per cent. This result is…
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