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Julie McKay

@JulieEMcKay

Gender equality advocate and commentator, PwC Partner, Gender Advisor to CDF and former ED of UN Women NC Australia. All tweets are my own.

Canberra/ Brisbane Katılım Kasım 2011
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Elizabeth Broderick
Elizabeth Broderick@LizBroderick·
Today the Australian Parliament acknowledged that all is not ok. Strong action is needed to restore dignity and respect. The review into culture to be led by Sex Discrimination Commissioner Kate Jenkins is critical. I fully support the Review. #ThankYouBrittany #LetHerSpeak
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Professor Michael Flood@MichaelGLFlood·
Rape: Attitudes that excuse the perpetrator, blame the victim, mistrust women’s reports of violence, and disregard the need to get consent, are all too common. Levels of agreement in Australia with rape-supportive statements, from 2018 NCAS report: anrows.org.au/research-progr…
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Lucy Turnbull AO@LucyTurnbull_AO·
Brittany Higgins you are a very strong and articulate young woman and you deserve to have a great future ahead of you. Brittany, thousands of people applaud you for speaking out. Could not have been easy. 🙏🙏🙏 And well done, @Lisa_Wilkinson @theprojecttv @samanthamaiden
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At a time when women’s rights are so vulnerable, on of Australia’s leading advocates will have a seat at the table ensuring countries are actively enshrining the Convention of the Elimination of Discrim against Women #CEDAW
Natasha Stott Despoja@NStottDespoja

Australia has won a #CEDAW seat! My heartfelt thanks to many, especially @MarisePayne for championing this bid & to wonderful civil society. I thank Member States for their votes. I pledge to serve with independence, diligence & compassion. It’s an honor to follow Elizabeth Evatt

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Angela Priestley
Angela Priestley@angelapriestley·
$240m for women’s workforce participation. I can’t even... Clearly it’s time to get out the annual reminder on how much Australia spends on school chaplain participation. #Auspol #budget2020 @WomensAgenda
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Julie McKay@JulieEMcKay·
Fantastic to see increased investment in in-home care & improving standards & quality of residential #agedcare . But we mustn't forget older workers who, like young workers are disproportionately impacted by #COVID19 & have less access to re-skilling and other employment programs
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Julie McKay@JulieEMcKay·
50% (min) of the 1M new jobs in last night's budget need to be for women. Given the industries those jobs are in, and the lack of spending on childcare, seems unlikely. It is going to be very important to ensure industries where spending is committed set gender hiring targets.
Insiders ABC@InsidersABC

WATCH: “This recession is really different from the 90s and 80s recessions in that it has hit women harder and yet there doesn’t seem to be a huge amount for women in the budget.” @annabelcrabb on who misses out in #Budget2021 #auspol @david_Speers #Insiders

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Kim Rubenstein
Kim Rubenstein@Rubenstein_Kim1·
‘Buying a truck is one way of increasing productivity. Hiring a childcare worker not only provides a job, but frees up another person to do another job. Why doesn't this ever seem to enter the equation?’ @annabelcrabb #ShareTheLoad
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Julie McKay@JulieEMcKay·
Was I the only person hoping to see funding for a national anti-racism strategy in tonight's budget? Disappointing not to see greater acknowledgement of the experience of racism or increased funding for refugee, asylum seeker and migrant services. #budget2020
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Julie McKay@JulieEMcKay·
Welcoming the inclusion of $7.6 million for parents experiencing stillborn babies or the death of a child under 12 months of age. Employers also need to play their part by ensuring access to paid leave for parents who experience #stillbirth or the death of a child #budget2020
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