NSW finally sees the light on female workforce participation

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NSW finally sees the light on female workforce participation
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The Herald's View: The NSW budget has finally acknowledged that one of the simplest ways to boost the economy is to give women the same chances as men in the workforce

It has taken too long but the NSW budget has finally acknowledged that one of the simplest ways to boost the economy is to give women the same chances as men in the workforce.

He praised the “courageous advocacy” of Grace Tame, who called out the culture of disrespect to women in the federal parliament. The penny seems to have dropped. Almost two decades ago, John Howard said child care was the issue that started arguments that stopped barbecues. Now governments state and federal should stop talking and fix it.welcomes the initiatives, there are some grounds for scepticism about whether the NSW government will maintain its commitment to these issues for the long term.

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