What It Means To Be A 100 Women Member – Katrina Giura
Starting out quite young in life with my first job fresh out of Uni, I didn’t really get an opportunity to explore the world so
Starting out quite young in life with my first job fresh out of Uni, I didn’t really get an opportunity to explore the world so
Jacqui Alder from our 2017 Grants Subcommittee, has an update on our 2017 Grants Process. This year 100 Women received 66 Expressions of Interests(EOIs)
This month sees 100 Women launch our Member Mentor Offer. If you’re thinking of joining 100 Women or renewing your membership – now is a
Over the next few months we’re shining a spotlight on women in leadership with our blog series. We asked five 100 Women members to share
By Sharon Gittings I am a 100 Women member, this is a new and recent journey I’ve started upon. I am also an Emergency Nurse,
The 100 Women Advisory Board and Grants Subcommittee are excited to announce that Expressions of Interest (EOI) are now open for our 2017 grants.
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Our definition of women includes transgender and cisgender, all those who experience or have experienced oppression as women, including non-binary and gender non-conforming people and all those who identify as women.
We would also like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of this land, the Aboriginal and Torres Straight Island People. We would like to acknowledge their continued connection to this Country and recognise that their culture is alive, and their connections continue as they have before we were here, and will continue as one of the oldest cultures in the world.
We pay our respects to the Elders both past and present and their special place in the community together with the emerging youth coming through.