Capturing the present, past and future of Australian feminism

Young Australian female protesters hold up a banners and signs
Young Australian female protesters hold up a banners and signs
Young Australian female protesters hold up a banners and signs - Trailblazing gender equality ambassador and pioneers and the next-gen of leaders will outline the next steps needed to reach gender equality in major ANU event. Hannah Dixon. ANU Reporter Deputy Editor The challenge for achieving gender equality is monumental. By some measures, it will take 131 years to reach full parity globally. And it will take a community to get there. Stephanie Copus Campbell, Australia's Ambassador for Gender Equality is well placed to advocate and outline a vision to achieving the elusive aim of gender parity both here in Australia and abroad. In her role, she provides leadership on gender equality within the Australian Government and multilateral organisations.
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