Knowledge Hub highlights May 2026

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The Pathways to Politics Knowledge Hub is our online library where you can find practical tools, information and inspiration to help you run for public office.

Here are some of our highlights from the past few months!

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Seven alums across five parties: Building a collaborative culture in the Victorian Parliament

Alums Gaelle Broad MP, Dr Sarah Mansfield MP and Georgie Purcell MP reflect on cross-party collaboration and respect in this interview with Pathways to Politics Co-Convenor Dr Meredith Martin.

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From grassroots to gala dinners: Campaign fundraising tips from our alum community

Fundraising is an essential part of running a political campaign, but it can feel challenging for many first-time – and repeat! – candidates. Knowing where to begin, how to make the most of your networks, and which activities are worth the effort can make all the difference.

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“Different sides, same goal”: Building stronger political networks for women

Why political networks for women are essential to building the pipeline – an interview with Pathways to Politics alums Charlotte Mortlock (Founder, Hilma’s Network) and Pamela Anderson (CEO, EMILY’s List Australia).

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Strengthening political pathways for First Nations women

Kat Henaway, Director of Politics in Colour, reflects on her collaboration with Pathways to Politics, aiming to strengthen pathways for First Nations and culturally diverse women to pursue political leadership.

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Content recommendations from our alums

Pathways to Politics alums Cr Ivonne Rodriguez, Louise Gibson and Cr Catherine Lezer all gave us their recommendations for content to help set other women on their pathways to politics.

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Gender Compass briefing: guiding effective communication on gender equality

What do Australians really think about gender equality? Dr Rebecca Huntley shares an overview of Gender Compass – a first-of-its-kind study that segments the Australian community into six distinct groups based on attitudes to gender equality. Learn what motivates each group and gain practical tools for engaging the “moveable middle”.


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