Pathways to Politics
Pathways to Politics is proud to be featured in Philanthropy Australia’s “Inspiring stories of giving: volume 1.”, the first of a series of publications about the positive impact of Australian philanthropy.
The inaugural South Australian Pathways to Politics program, and participants Sallee Shepherd and Casey Miles, featured in an ABC Online article.
QUT and Pathways to Politics have launched the countdown to 100 women in the Queensland parliament with an event attended by more than 50 former and current serving MPs, including Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk.
What’s new to the Knowledge Hub – including an interview with Pathways alum and former Federal MP Dr Katie Allen, a Pathways conversation with the Hon Gabrielle Upton, a wealth of new research on the intersectionality between gender and culture for women in leadership, plus the changes needed to ensure that women are accommodated and supported in Parliament – and more!
What’s new to the Knowledge Hub – including a conversation with recently elected Victorian alums Sarah Mansfield MP, Georgie Purcell MP and Gaelle Broad MP, a legal explainer video on asset protection for political candidates, campaign & communications tools and advice, podcasts and more.
What’s new to the Knowledge Hub – including exclusive interviews with Georgie Purcell MP, Cr Jenna Davey-Burns, Senator Janet Rice & Dr Judy Tang, NSW Independent candidates Sarina Kilham & Angela Maguire, panel discussions on women in leadership & parenting and public life with Sally Sitou MP, Elizabeth Lee MP & Gai Brodtmann, + more
Congratulations to Pathways alum Mary Doyle, the new Labor MP for Aston! Mary will be the first woman to hold the seat of Aston since its creation in 1984.
2023 applications are now open – in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, South Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.
Presented by Politics in Colour, we are proud to support this free political candidate training designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and women of colour who are interested in running for office.
New Pathways to Politics programs launch at the University of Canberra and the University of Adelaide to lift gender equality and diversity in Australian politics.