Election event: What Must Change for Women’s Health and Safety

 Event details:
 Tue, 29 Apr, 12:30pm - 1:30pm AEST
 Online – RSVP to receive the link

Hear from three extraordinary national leaders:

  • Sandra Creamer AM is an Adjunct Professor of Public Health at the University of Queensland. She is a proud Waanyi/Kalkadoon woman, a lawyer, and a national leader on domestic violence and women's health issues. With decades of lived and professional experience advocating for the health, safety, and rights of First Nations women, she is currently the CEO of the Australian Women's Health Alliance and chairs the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Advisory Council, contributing to the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032.

  • Yumi Lee is a powerful voice for those often excluded from conversations on gender-based violence. As CEO of the Older Women’s Network NSW, she drives change on issues impacting older women, including violence perpetrated in aged care, housing insecurity, and homelessness. Yumi was appointed to the Federal Attorney-General’s Lived-Experience Expert Advisory Group on Sexual Violence and was awarded the NSW Women’s Legal Service Bright Sparks Award for Advocacy and Reform.

  • Evie Clayton is a trailblazing survivor advocate from Queensland, driving urgent reforms to support victim-survivors. A survivor of domestic and sexual violence with a background in frontline services, Evie campaigns for policy change grounded in the real needs of victim-survivors. Her powerful advocacy ensures survivor voices are heard by decision-makers and the public.

At this event, you’ll:

  • Hear from powerful speakers on what real action on domestic violence, women’s health and safety looks like.
  • Hear about the reform agenda laid out in Fair Agenda's Pledge for a Fair and Gender Equal Future — and why your voice will be crucial in holding the next parliament to account.
  • See which political candidates have committed to action to address these issues— and which haven’t.
  • Get equipped to take action and help drive change in the first 100 days of the new parliament.

Let’s ensure every candidate knows: we expect real action and are ready to fight for it.

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