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GET INSPIRED BY WOMEN IN POLITICAL LEADERSHIP

We all know the importance of role models; of hearing and seeing women who embody positive political leadership.

Of equal importance is hearing all the POSITIVE stories that come from women politicians about their experiences in public life and what they managed to achieve for their communities.

Their insights are inspiring and valuable to women beginning their political journey. In our In Conversation series, we hear from current and retired female Councillors, MPs and Senators who tell us their stories and share why they want to see more women in Australia’s parliamentary chambers.

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Marion Scrymgour is the Labor Member for the Federal Electorate of Lingiari. It is the second biggest federal electorate in Australia – …

Elected in 2019, Angie Bell is the Federal Member for Moncrieff, the electorate in the heart of the Gold Coast synonymous with …

As a senior Cabinet Minister holding the Federal Government’s finance and the women’s portfolios, Katy Gallagher is passionate about making women’s equal opportunity an economic and social priority of government.

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OTHER TOOLS TO HELP YOU GET ELECTED

Get equipped with the skills you need to run for public office with this in-depth, practical training for female candidates and female campaign managers in advance of Local, State and/or Federal elections in a cross-party environment.

Brush up on essential skills. Each masterclass provides expert content taught by industry leaders that helps inform attendees on key campaigning topics regardless of where you are on your political journey.

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We need more women like you at the table where decisions are being made; at all levels of government. We can help you get elected.

"It was an absolutely fantastic and highly practical session that explained a lot about the mechanics of politics. Education about our electoral process and the role of women is vital. I wish this was taught at school!"
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