Trish Doyle: Always persevering“As a working-class girl from the country, I never anticipated that I could be a Member of Parliament.”Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021
Emma Davidson: Continuing her work“Gender equality means more than legal rights.”Feb 25, 2021Feb 25, 2021
Emily Bourke: The power of stories“Seeing neighbours, friends and more often than not strangers come together to fight for their community is incredibly powerful.”Feb 21, 2021Feb 21, 2021
Ella Haddad: A progressive focus“Often individual concerns and don’t make headline news, but make a positive difference in the lives of the individual who needed the…Feb 18, 2021Feb 18, 2021
Janine Freeman: Upon reflection“Gender equality is a commitment to a thriving society through valuing women’s contribution”Feb 14, 2021Feb 14, 2021
Libby Mettam: Committed to accountability“It is about respect and fairness to all, and to be treated according to your merits.”Feb 7, 2021Feb 7, 2021
Vickie Chapman: “I need to use my influence now”Vickie Chapman is the Deputy Premier and Attorney-General of South Australia, the first woman in either of these roles.Feb 4, 2021Feb 4, 2021
Natalie Hutchins: Advancing equality“Women having a voice means that more viewpoints are represented when decisions are made”Feb 2, 2021Feb 2, 2021
Emma Hurst: Great and small“It is about not only acknowledging but valuing all genders equally.”Jan 21, 2021Jan 21, 2021
Jess Pugh: Responsibility and outcomes“Community work is an important precursor to being elected to parliament, because it means that when you’re elected, you’re already across…Jan 19, 2021Jan 19, 2021