This week, we were delighted to host a workshop bringing together experts & practitioners to help shape Australia’s first Gender–Climate Strategy
Thank you to everyone who attended – we look forward to seeing this work inform Australia's climate policy landscape in the lead-up to COP31 and beyond 🌏
Posts by GIWL ANU
How are gender norms changing in Southeast Asia?
Our new report explores shifting attitudes, behaviours and advocacy around care, work and women’s economic empowerment across Indonesia, Malaysia, The Philippines & Vietnam
Read more: ow.ly/WpKz50Yptnp
Time shapes everything – our work, our health, our relationships – but it's not shared evenly.
Join Prof Lyndall Strazdins and Annabel Crabb to unpack the gendered politics of work, care and burnout, and why time has become one of the most unequal resources of all.
🔗 https://ow.ly/wZuE50XQvhF
Thank you to everyone who joined us for Women, Peace & Security: Celebrating 25 Years of UNSCR 1325. We’re grateful to our speakers Lilianne Fan, Sharon Bhagwan-Rolls, Susan Harris Rimmer, Elise Stephenson & Michelle O’Byrne and our partners DFAT
🎧 Listen to the recording: https://ow.ly/fPS950XxhY3
Did you know we have a podcast? Hosted by Julia Gillard, it features remarkable women talking about leadership, equality & the stories behind public life
If you missed it, catch up with one of our favourites from this year, Julia's chat with former NZ PM Jacinda Ardern
🎧 https://ow.ly/ozpP50XxhPu
We’re delighted to share that our Director, Prof Michelle Ryan, has been elected a Fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia.
This recognition reflects her significant contributions to understanding gender, leadership, and workplace equity.
Read more: https://ow.ly/r4Ye50XwGL1
As work moves online, so do the risks. From hostile messages to digital surveillance, workplace cyberabuse is growing – and it disproportionately impacts women & gender diverse folks
Join us to unpack this issue (and its solutions) at our Summit this November ⬇️
https://ow.ly/gtiI50XcSUy
What happens online doesn’t stay there – digital spaces have become a key battleground for gender equality.
Join us for a vital discussion on the rise of online misogyny: why it’s an issue, who it impacts and how we can prevent it.
📅 Tues 4 Nov
🕖 6–7 PM
📍 Canberra
➡️ https://ow.ly/3bkK50Xbuya
Liberal MP Terry Young has sparked backlash after rejecting gender quotas in parliament, claiming that men and women are “wired differently" & drawn to different careers – women to roles like hairdressing and men to maths-based or physical jobs like construction
www.theguardian.com/australia-ne...
A sexist, violent slogan targeting Premier Jacinta Allan at a protest outside Victorian Parliament has sparked outrage. The language echoed abuse faced by Julia Gillard over a decade ago.
As Gender Equity Victoria’s Micaela Drieberg said: “It wasn’t acceptable then, and it isn’t now.” ⬇️
How do you describe your identity – and does it change in different settings?
We’re exploring how people describe who they are in everyday situations to better understand identity, language & how organisations can be more inclusive
Take part in our short, anonymous online survey: ow.ly/wWO850WrCFa
We're looking for people who are passionate about advancing gender equality across Australia & the Asia Pacific to join our team and help us deliver our world-leading research, engagement and advocacy. We're hiring...
🔗 Research Fellow: ow.ly/iGyz50Wqnrt
🔗 Research Assistant: ow.ly/sXut50Wqnru
New report by our Director @shellkryan.bsky.social & a global research team finds that impostor syndrome isn't an individual issue, it's fuelled by workplace cultures that pit people against each other – and it disproportionately impacts women & minoritised groups
🔗 giwl.anu.edu.au/news/competi...
Three years on from the Jenkins Report, there’s still work to do to create a safe and respectful culture in Parliament. Progress has been made, but change needs sustained leadership and accountability
And with the recent influx of more women & new faces into the parliament, the time to act is now 👇
With at least 19 women already killed by violence in 2025, the question remains: why is gender-based violence still not a national priority?
Hannah Fearnside calls for urgent policy action that goes beyond budget announcements to meaningful reform & accountability👇
giwl.anu.edu.au/news/least-1...
Are you working to turn big ideas into real-world impact? We're partnering with CSIRO's ON Program & the Wiyi Yani U Thangani Institute to help build a more inclusive innovation sector
If you work in govt, academia or innovation, we want to hear from you!
✍️ tinyurl.com/diverse-inclusive-innovation
For the first time, women outnumber men in Australia’s federal cabinet – a milestone moment. But as our Deputy Director @eliseinthewoods.bsky.social & co-author @blairwilliams26.bsky.social write, true equity means more than numbers. The job isn’t done yet 👇
Prime Minister Antony Albanese announced his new cabinet this week, and it includes a record-breaking number of women.
Women have been elected to 12 out of 22 positions across the cabinet and outer ministry, with the PM saying he is "very proud" of the historic new cabinet.
The global backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion is growing – so what does it mean for Australia?
Watch our latest event with experts from GIWL, DCA & WWDA as they unpack the international trends, what’s at stake & how we can protect equality
📺 ow.ly/g2Ox50VSfls
@jackhayes.bsky.social
Have you ever shared a testimony about your sexual experiences?
We’re investigating how personal stories of sex and sexual violence can influence public understanding and drive social change
If you’ve spoken out – in any form – we want to hear from you
Find out more ➡️ ow.ly/aWkF50VRyhs
Following Labor’s federal election win last weekend, Australia is set to have more women in federal parliament than ever before 👇
www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05...
EVENT: Meet the author
Award-winning biographer Judith Brett will be in conversation with Virginia Haussegger on her new book Fearless Beatrice Faust: Sex, Feminism and Body Politics
🗓️ Wed 14 May
⏰ 6-7pm
📍 ANU campus
www.anu.edu.au/events/meet-...
What a great night listening to these amazing women in conversation. Can’t believe it was free too. Thanks @giwlanu.bsky.social 🙏
Our new report, published yday, finds that fewer women than men are running in the upcoming election and they're more likely to be contesting 'glass cliff' seats that are difficult to win and precarious to hold
@eliseinthewoods.bsky.social for The Conversation ⬇️
theconversation.com/running-for-...
“Achieving true gender and diversity parity in politics requires more than increasing candidate numbers – it demands a fundamental shift in how, and where, women and diverse candidates are positioned to compete" says report co-author, @eliseinthewoods.bsky.social
➡️ giwl.anu.edu.au/2025-election
Diversity among candidates remains another area of concern – of the 591 declared candidates at the point of analysis, 21% self-identified as belonging to diverse or underrepresented groups
However, this figure falls short of the rate of diversity seen in the current Parliament (29%)
84% of the Coalition's female candidates are contesting 'glass cliff' seats, compared to 50% of Labor women
So, while this is a persistent issue across parties, Labor women do have a more even playing field heading into this election
Across both major parties, female candidates are disproportionately running in 'glass cliff' seats that are hard to win, and difficult to hold
While women make up more than half of the candidates being put forward by Labor, less than a third of the Coalition’s candidates are women
And the Coalition is fielding more than twice as many male as female candidates this election