when: 03 May 2022 | venue: Roundhouse | cost: Free | address: University of New South Wales, Anzac Parade, Kensington NSW 2033 | website: https://www.centreforideas.com/event/vote-for-women | tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/vote-for-women-registration-306166581487?aff=cos
published: 01 May 2022, 5 min read
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120 years ago, Australian women were amongst the first in the world to gain both the right to vote and the right to be elected to parliament - with Indigenous Australian women being made to wait another long 60 years.
But it took roughly 40 years before a woman was actually elected to Federal parliament and in 2022, even though there are more women in parliament than ever before, women only make up a third of our elected representatives.
The steady march towards equality has gained increasing momentum in recent years. Although each passing decade has seen women take huge strides in politics, toxic workplace culture, sexual assault, and scandals continue to cast a shadow over Canberra - rendering public life an unattractive pursuit for younger women.
As back-to-back budgets continue to overlook women's issues - childcare, reproductive health, equitable pay, safe and secure housing - it's imperative our front bench starts looking more like modern Australia. With just a few weeks until Australians take to the polling booths, how can we ensure more women get a seat at the table?
Join Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi, author and former Liberal turned Independent MP Julia Banks, and 2022 Independent candidate Georgia Steele for a vibrant discussion about the future of equal representation in Australian politics, chaired by UNSW Sydney's Rosalind Dixon.
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120 years ago, Australian women were amongst the first in the world to gain both the right to vote and the right to be elected to parliament - with Indigenous Australian women being made to wait another long 60 years.
But it took roughly 40 years before a woman was actually elected to Federal parliament and in 2022, even though there are more women in parliament than ever before, women only make up a third of our elected representatives.
The steady march towards equality has gained increasing momentum in recent years. Although each passing decade has seen women take huge strides in politics, toxic workplace culture, sexual assault, and scandals continue to cast a shadow over Canberra - rendering public life an unattractive pursuit for younger women.
As back-to-back budgets continue to overlook women's issues - childcare, reproductive health, equitable pay, safe and secure housing - it's imperative our front bench starts looking more like modern Australia. With just a few weeks until Australians take to the polling booths, how can we ensure more women get a seat at the table?
Join Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi, author and former Liberal turned Independent MP Julia Banks, and 2022 Independent candidate Georgia Steele for a vibrant discussion about the future of equal representation in Australian politics, chaired by UNSW Sydney's Rosalind Dixon.
Go see Vote for Women 2022.
Vote for Women 2022 is on 03 May 2022. See start and end times below. Conveniently located in Kensington. Call 0290650485 for details. Visit their website at https://www.centreforideas.com/event/vote-for-women.
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