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

 

Welcome to CLW's WOMEN'S  2010 PRE-ELECTION ANALYSIS PANEL in the run up to Australia's upcoming election.  

This Panel aims to discuss and analyse the policies and issues of the Australian Labor, Liberal, Democrats and Green Parties in relation to how they impact on women.

The primary aims of this Panel are:

  • to empower women to make an informed decision when voting in the next Australian election

  • to present proposals for changes and the concerns of women which Panelists' representative groups want to draw attention to

  • to provide valuable input for a range of key policy areas

  • to be a point of connection between policy makers and women to develop an awareness of what women are experiencing and what they really want election policies to address

  • to be a recognisable force in steering policy formation and in empowering women to critically analyse the issues at stake

  • to enable federal women politicians to connect with Australian women by stating their views and party policies, respond to other panellists' commentaries and enhance their own awareness of key issues which concern women

Invitations have been emailed to women MPs, Senators and Shadow MPs to join the Panel to to provide direct input into women's issues and to connect online with women on a national scale in the run up to the next election. It is envisaged that their involvement would be extremely valuable to women and to them, as it would enable them to guage the concerns of women first hand as Panellists can comment online on their discussions and other women can reach them via the contact details published with their profile. 

Dr Diann Rodgers-Healey



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