Still A Long Way to Go for Women and Girls
On this International Women’s Day, we can celebrate the achievements of Tasmanian women and girls, but there’s still a long way to go.
On this International Women’s Day, we can celebrate the achievements of Tasmanian women and girls, but there’s still a long way to go.
The rate of sexual assaults being reported in Tasmania is a serious concern and highlights the need for continued investment, support, and reform
I wanted to make a contribution tonight on the Australian Women's Land Army - and the Tasmanian chapter of the Australian Women's Land Army.
Since the murder of Mahsa Amini, more young women have lost their lives to the morality police and the Iranian security forces.
We are also very pleased to support this initiative that has been put forward by the new Minister for Women.
In the few minutes we have left, I want to bring to your attention a report by Women's Health Tasmania about migrant women on temporary visas.
I would like to put in your mind the importance of probably substantially changing how we do consultation for that strategy.
I have a question about the Tasmanian Women's Strategy 2018-21 which finished last year.
I too rise to mark International Women's Day and to note that this year's theme is Break the Bias, to help end discrimination and inequality in our communities.
The Greens welcome the release of draft legislation for the standalone offence of non-fatal strangulation.