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The Gender Impact Assessment Template helps guide policy makers and support decision makers by ensuring that Gender Impact Assessments are consistent in their approach and include sufficient information to support decision making.The completed…
Australian Women against Violence Conferencep project proposal.
To assist in funding the 2015 International Women's Day Parliamentary Breakfast.
Support for the Australian Peace Women Awards.
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.
To fund Women's Leadership and Development Project Grants.
Lodging the Gender Impact Assessment TemplateWhere a Cabinet Submission has more than one NPP, a separate Gender Impact Assessment Template must be completed for every NPP that meets any of the 5 criteria. Where a Cabinet Submission does not have an…
Consultation launch
The Australian Government announced in the Women’s Budget Statement 2021–22 a targeted review (the WGEA Review) of the Workplace Gender Equality Act 2012. On Wednesday 20 October 2021, the Minister for Women published a media…
The suitability of the model to represent Australian women, including underrepresented women, was assessed with reference to who is being represented and how they are being represented. With regards to who is being represented, the program…
The Gender Balance on Australian Government Boards Report, prepared annually by the Office for Women, outlines performance against the Australian Government’s target for gender balance on Australian Government Boards.
On 1 July 2016, the…
Advancing Women in Building and Construction Pilot - workshops and mentoring
Australian Women in Resources Alliance e-Mentoring Programme
To raise awareness to Australian communities affected by female genital mutilation cutting (FGM/C)
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.
To bring together women's organisations and individuals from across Australia to share information, identify issues that affect them and identify solutions ands engage actively with the Australian Government on policy issues.
To bring together women's organisations and individuals from across Australia to share information, identify issues that affect them and identify solutions ands engage actively with the Australian Government on policy issues.
To bring together women's organisations and individuals from across Australia to share information, identify issues that affect them and identify solutions ands engage actively with the Australian Government on policy issues.
Australia welcomes the opportunity to submit its ninth periodic report (periodic report) under the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) to the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women…
Recommendation 1Appoint the right leaders. Recruit people whose behaviour is consistent with the APS Values.Leaders set the cultural tone for their organisation through their behaviour. The APS needs to select leaders who ‘walk the talk’ on ethical…
Men are typically over represented in management and leadership roles across most industries. This is particularly the case in mining, construction, utilities and manufacturing.[31] Even in female‑dominated industries, men are still…
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