Why we are finally listening to women (but are still deaf in parts)

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Why we are finally listening to women (but are still deaf in parts)
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Women have struggled to get access to a slice of the economic and social pie for decades. We came a long way last year but there’s plenty of room for improvement.

. More than half of the delegates were women, the opening keynote speaker was the Grattan Institute’s Danielle Wood and the session to discuss equal opportunities and pay for women was held at 9am on the first day.James Brickwood

Elizabeth Broderick, a former Sex Discrimination Commissioner who has conducted cultural reviews of high-profile Australian companies such as mining group Rio, concurs. “What’s shifted is there is a high level of optimism. I really believe there was a major shift in 2022. I think that will continue. There is optimism that things can change, and that gender equality matters deeply to the nation. I think there will be a level of optimism in 2023, as we start to deliver around childcare and parental leave ,” Broderick says.

I feel the change in government is such a positive step forward for families and for women particularly.And yes, says company director Carol Austin, having more female MPs and cabinet ministers does make a difference. Rather, the nation’s chief financial officer announced a six-week extension to paid parental leave to 26 weeks and said the government would spend $4.7 billion over four years to make childcare more affordable.The budget papers also revealed the federal government would tip potentially billions of dollars into a special account to meet the looming costs of a pay rise for aged care workers, the vast majority of whom are female.

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