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TV segment: ABC News Feature – NSW State Election
2 min 42 sec | 26 February 2023 A total of 17 graduates from WFE’s flagship EQUIP program will be running in the upcoming NSW State Election. Ashleigh Raper and ABC News interviewed four of these candidates in this story, highlighting the role WFE plays in preparing women to run for political office.
Radio: ABC NewsRadio. Licia Heath, WFE CEO with Thomas (Tom) Oriti
Licia Heath, CEO of Women for Election talked with Thomas (Tom) Oriti on the ABC News Radio Breakfast show in. response to Kate Jenkins report. Listen to the response now: Listen to more radio interviews from our media section. Share this radio:
Women’s Agenda: A $5 million push to get more women running for office in Australia
Article originally published on Women’s Agenda The past year has seen a significant shift in Australian politics that has to a large extent been influenced by women putting their hands up to run for office. Now we could be set to see a lot more. A consortium led by Women for Election (WFE) alongside gender-specialist…
Radio: ABC Afternoons, Licia Heath & Zali Steggall
Radio: ABC Afternoons, Licia Heath & Zali Steggall Listen to Licia Health, WFEA CEO and Zali Steggall OAM, Independent Federal Member for Warringah interviewed by Josh Szeps on ABC Afternoons (21 July 2020). There are a couple of spots left if you want to join in tomorrows conversation, Thursday 23 July 2020 @ 1:00…
Scott Morrison PM: There has never been a more important time for women to stand in this place
“There has never been a more important time for women to stand in this place. I want to see more women in this place… I intend to do more.” Scott Morrison, Prime Minister of Australia, 23rd March 2021. WOMEN FOR ELECTION is here to help. We are a non-partisan not-for-profit intent on inspiring and equipping…
Article: Female politicians reach out across party lines for support
Originally published in the Sydney Morning Herald, 19 March 2020 By Katina Curtis Female federal MPs are reaching out across party lines to set up a group that seeks to grow their ranks at coming elections and could function as a forum for women in Parliament to push for a better workplace. It’s expected…