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More women on boards = better performance. It’s time for government to get on board.

Larissa Waters 23 Apr 2015

With new analysis showing ASX200 companies with more women on their boards outperform those with less or none, the Australian Greens are calling for government to get on board.

Launching the Infinitas and Centre for Gender Economics and Innovation Gender Index in Sydney today, Senator Larissa Waters, Australian Greens spokesperson for women, said:

"Today's analysis shows more women on boards are not only good for gender equality but also for business.

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Legal aid reversal welcome, but just the start

Australian Greens spokesperson for legal affairs Senator Penny Wright says the Government should not stop at reversing cuts to the legal assistance sector, but look at increasing funding in the upcoming budget.

"Legal assistance services were operating on a shoe-string budget before the Attorney-General's cuts," Senator Wright said.

"Today's policy reversal is extremely welcome, but this should only be the beginning. The Productivity Commission's recent report said $200 million more was required just to address urgent need."

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Three improvements for gender equality that we can make happen right away for International Women’s Day

Larissa Waters 8 Mar 2015
 The theme of International Women’s Day today is Make it Happen and the Greens are calling for key improvements that governments can make happen right away.
 
“While it’s frustrating that there’s still such a long way to go to achieve gender equality, there are some clear, tangible steps that we can take right away,” Senator Larissa Waters, Australian Greens spokesperson for women, said.
 
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Senator Larissa Waters, Australian Greens spokesperson for women, comments on the Qld LNP holding its International Women's Day event at the Tattersall's Club:

Larissa Waters 4 Mar 2015

"This is yet another scary insight into the Liberal Party's 1950s views on gender equality.

"That Tony Abbott thinks celebrating International Women's Day at a men's-only club is 'smashing the glass ceiling', once again shows he is unfit to be Minister for Women.
"It's telling that Tattersall's is making a special exemption for the event so that women do not have to show a 'partner card' to gain access.

"This month marks 50 years since women protested in Brisbane against a ban on drinking in public by chaining themselves to the Regatta's public bar.

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Abbott Government’s awareness of domestic violence crisis makes its funding cuts even more inexcusable

Larissa Waters 4 Mar 2015

The Australian Greens are calling for the Abbott Government to match its rhetoric on domestic violence with the reversal of its funding cuts to services women rely on to escape violence.

"While we welcome the government's announcement today of $30 million for a national awareness raising campaign, what women urgently need is for the government to reverse its funding cuts," Senator Larissa Waters, Australian Greens spokesperson for women, said.

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Greens to fix glaring omissions in Abbott Government’s workplace gender equality reporting requirements

Larissa Waters 25 Feb 2015

The Australian Greens will work to save key parts of the workplace gender reporting requirements that the Abbott Government announced today it wants to cut.

“We are firmly opposed to the Abbott Government’s changes that remove reporting on CEO salaries, perks, job applications and interviews,” Senator Larissa Waters, Australian Greens spokesperson for women, said.

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