Pathways to Politics
Pathways to Politics for Women has returned to the ACT for its second year, launching with guest speaker Senator the Hon Katy Gallagher, Minister for Women, and two days of inspiring sessions at the University of Canberra.
The ninth Victorian program commences at the University of Melbourne, welcoming 30 outstanding women with diverse political, professional and lived experiences.
Pathways to Politics for Women 2024 starts in South Australia and NSW, supporting diverse women to build confidence and clarity about their future political careers.
The Pathways to Politics inaugural Tasmanian program begins with an inspiring weekend residential in Launceston.
Diverse women from across Queensland gathered at QUT this month to begin the 2024 Pathways to Politics for Women program.
We welcomed ten extraordinary and diverse women to our second year of Pathways to Politics in the Northern Territory, where participants engaged in a stimulating five-day intensive program.
Participants from the University of Melbourne program hit a major milestone in the Pathways to Politics journey last weekend – an all-day intensive session on “Campaigning and Media Training,” with special guests including Tracey Spicer AM, Senator Jane Hume and Ruth McGowan OAM.
We were proud to welcome our inaugural ACT and South Australian cohorts to the Pathways to Politics Program for Women last week, alongside the third New South Wales program.
Welcome to our first two cohorts of 2023 at QUT and the University of Melbourne – a group of exceptionally accomplished aspiring female politicians from across the political spectrum.