Help power more change on issues affecting women
If the past year has shown us anything, it's that we can't take progress for granted, and that we have to keep fighting for progress; and to protect the change won by our foremothers.
That's why we're asking for your help to step up the Fair Agenda community's work on gendered violence, reproductive rights and women's representation. The Fair Agenda community has proven that when we work together we can win life-changing shifts in policy. Together, we've won won vital funding to ensure more women can access the services they need to escape violence in the home; and blocked cuts to working parents' time to care that would have hurt 79,000 families.
Now we need your help to step up efforts to address sexual violence on campus, and to decriminalise abortion in states like Queensland.
Fair Agenda doesn’t accept donations that would compromise our independence, like government funding or donations from political parties. Instead, our impact is only possible with support from members like you. Can you contribute to help the Fair Agenda community keep driving change for women?
Please Note: Unfortunately, under current laws, donations made directly to Fair Agenda are not tax-deductible. If you would like to make a tax-deductible donation, you can do so via our preferred donor relationship with the National Foundation of Australian Women, please click here and select Fair Agenda from the 'organisation or fund' list under 'Donation details'.
Direct debit / cheque details (click to view)
Prefer to direct debit? Our bank details are:
Name: Fair Agenda Ltd
Bank: Community Sector Banking
BSB: 633 000
Account Number: 150793123
Prefer to send a cheque? Please make out the cheque to Fair Agenda Ltd. Our postal address is:
Fair Agenda Ltd
c/o Australian Progress, Suite 103,
55 Holt Street, Surry Hills NSW 2010
Please note donations made directly to Fair Agenda, including via direct debit and cheque, are not tax-deductible.
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