National Strategy to Achieve Gender Equality | Discussion Paper

This discussion paper developed by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet aims to support discussion and reflection on gender equality in Australia to inform the National Strategy to Achieve Gender Equality.

Keywords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, adult women, advocacy, agency, caregivers, carers, children, culturally and linguistically diverse, employment, families, feminism, funding, gender, gender equality, gender equity, government and policy, law, legal rights, LGBTIQ+, mental health and wellbeing, metropolitan, national, older women, policy, prevention of gender based violence, regional, relationships, remote, rural, sexual assault, single parents, social determinants of health, women in prison, women with disabilities, women's rights, worker's rights, workplaces, young people, young women

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