Thanks to @BraybrookA for her deeply moving presentation at #JACONFERENCE23 Aboriginal women have been silenced, sidelined & made to feel inferior BUT they are powerful and they fight. We must do more https://t.co/lJSxiLRJ02
Kristian Dauncey @KnoxbrookeToday shares that to make money and do social good is infinitely difficult. What we do as social enterprises is so much harder the the commercial world. Drive mission with profit. 💜#JACONFERENCE23
Carmel Crouch Chair @JobsAustLtd says not for profit orgs working in employment need to embrace their collective superpowers and ensure their voices are heard to inform government policy #JACONFERENCE23
@BGlickstein @k_westphaln@RobinCogan I am so proud to be her #galpal and she is mine … you are a warrior Nurse @BGlickstein and Icon to me. Congratulations xxx
We're making women's voices heard at the #JobsSummit !
There is lots of momentum to get things done.
We all have a role to play - gov, biz, communities - removing barriers to employment
@georgiedent @sammostyn @June_Oscar@danielleiwood
“I can’t help reflect that if women’s untapped potential was a giant iron ore deposit, governments would be falling all over themselves to dig it up out of the ground.”
Read Grattan Institute CEO @danielleiwood's keynote address at the #jobssummit here.
https://t.co/0OLMzGQDEd
“I can’t help reflect that if women’s untapped potential was a giant iron ore deposit, governments would be falling all over themselves to dig it up out of the ground,”@danielleiwood keynote at the #jobsandskillssummit
Our CEO Jenny Dodd @doddjp is at the #jobsandskillssummit today and welcomes the announcement by the Prime Minister stating there will be a ‘training blitz led by public TAFE’. This starts with additional fee free TAFE places.
#POWEROFTAFE
“There is little use in telling women they just need to be more confident, when workplaces don’t reward women’s competence the same way they do mens’” @leonora_risse says at the #jobsandskillssummit#equalpayday
@June_Oscar urges everyone at the #jobsandskillssummit to familiarise themselves with the landmark Wiyi Yani U Thangani report, which contains the voices of 2000 First Nations women and what they believe needs to change. https://t.co/1VJvgMX2IQ