Analysis of 2010 Election Issues & Policies' Impact on Women

Women's Election Priorities

Steering Policy

Improving the Status of Australian women,
families, communities and the nation

Making Government more effective and responsive to women's concerns
 



CLW's Women's 2010
Pre-Election Analysis Panel
                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

Issues of Concern for Women

Pannellists
NT Intervention - What has not happened
Remote Communities in the NT: Full-time employment vs Part-time employment, and programs for young women
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Leadership Roles
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women in Leadership Roles
Employment, Education and Training
 
Joy Cardona
Putting the good society back on the agenda
A Feminist Election Manifesto
Henry Review
Boring boy stuff dominates this budget
How to discourage more mothers from combining work and family: CHILD CARE COSTS, HENRY REVIEW, SHARMAN STONE
Recognising Merit
What is a Feminist Policy Framework? 
A big feminist challenge – how to judge our first female PM? 
The Election and Leadership
Read WEL Policy Statements Before You Vote
Eva Cox
The Great Paid Parental Leave Caper
Supporting Parents through affordable, accessible, quality child and after school hours care
Henry Report-Australia’s Future Tax System- \Government Response 
Federal Budget Response
Paid Parental Leave Scheme almost an Act
Paid Paternity Leave (PPL) Update 18 June 2010
Federal Election 2010
Paid Parental Leave- Government and Opposition policies
Election 2010: What’s in it for women? 
Marie Coleman
Unifem's Key Issues for the Next Election
Childcare - A cost to Australian Families
Equal Pay equals Equality
Limited results for women in budget
Time for Action is Now (Violence against women)
A First Step for Women
The Daily Challenge of Women in our Region 
Mounting election fever and historical changes for women
“Political Footballs” and the importance of language
Gender Without Borders
Sue Conde
Dominant issues crying out for courageous policy
Climate Change and the Budget
Diverting Australia’s Military Budget to defend against Climate Change
A Feminist Future
The Feminine Face of Australia’s National Obscenity
The Choice: A woman with an eye for the future,, or a man with his head in the past 
Lynette Dumble
Economic wellbeing and financial security for achieving equity for women
Henry Report, the Budget and Women
Paid Parental Leave
A Female Prime Minister and Paid Parental Leave
Pay Equity
Care Economy
Kate Gunn
The Older Women’s Network Australia 
Health (Part 1)
Health (Part 2)
Budget/Health
An Opposition without Policies
Policies
Housing
Future Financial Security
Ageing Population
Inconsequential Arguments 
Sally Jones
What disability rights activists are looking for from the major parties
The Population Debate and the "ménage a trios"
Preliminary response to Henry Tax Review 
Congratulations to the Parliament on passing the legislation on paid parental leave
Licia Kokocinski
Women as Carers
Skilled Migrants
Elder Abuse Awareness
Older Australians
International Students – Negatives and Positives 
Aged Care Continuing Issues
Dementia - A Hidden Potential Epidemic
Marion Lau
International Students Need Human Rights Protection
The complexity of immigrant and refugee women’s needs and issues  make them a “hard basket” sector 
Melba Marginson
Pay Inequity in Australia Sally McManus
Sterilising the Disabled
The Importance of Government Mechanisms to Support Women
Gendered analysis needed to ensure disability support is equitable
Supporting independence – not pushing into work
Getting people with disabilities elected 
Australia's Agenda for Women
A Women Prime Minister Working for Women with Disabilities?
Voting for the rights of women with disabilities
Christina Ryan
Better Health Outcomes for the Bush
Current key issues for women in rural Australia: What Rural Women Want 
Darriea Turley
Politicians on Panel  

Paid Parental Leave not just good for women

Paid Parental Leave

Joanna Gash MP