Far-reaching effects for Women of Influence winners
Past winners of The Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence Awards say the biggest impact has been gaining heightened awareness from business.
Past winners of The Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence Awards say the biggest impact has been gaining heightened awareness from business.
The movement of the Australian people and business backing constitutional reform is growing and undeniable, AFR 2018 Woman of Influence Megan Davis said at the 2019 launch on Wednesday.
The category winners for The Australian Financial Review Women of Influence awards have been revealed.
Megan Davis, the overall winner of The Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence award, is not giving up on her quest for a referendum to recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution.
An alumni program will help lock in the gains made by our Women of Influence
Alumni Projects brings together past winners of the 100 Women of Influence awards to work on initiatives that aim to reduce older women's homelessness and inspire younger women to enter politics.
We can't stop our brightest minds leaving Australia in pursuit of offshore opportunities, but we can do more to embrace their experience when they return.
As one of the 2018 The Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence, Rosie Batty joins a host of women who have overcome periods of hardship to rise to positions of influence.
A record number of entries for The Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence Awards are a sign that women are exhibiting leadership in all sectors of society.
Elevating more women to senior leadership roles in the not-for-profit sector could help restore community trust – but a gender pay gap isn't helping achieve that goal.
Despite advances, women's sport still has ground to make up in terms of pay as well as representation in coaching and management roles.
Winning the inaugural Women of Influence award was a powerful reminder for Jan Owen that her choice to work to support young Australians was the right one.
Women in Australia's rural and regional areas are often unsung heroes.
Whether it's persistence or the value of partnerships, past winners have invaluable advice for those wanting to nominate for the 2018 Women of Influence Awards.
Social media has made it easier for young female entrepreneurs such as Emily Skye and Jane Lu to spread their influence and attract customers.
Forget changing your workplace or, at a stretch, your government. Today's young leaders have their sights set on changing the world.
The AFR Women of Influence are back with new purpose
Australia should boost the #metoo movement through gender auditing, says the most recent winner of The Australian Financial Review 100 Women of Influence Awards.
The Australian Financial Review is delighted to announce that the Women of Influence awards, which have running since 2012, will be launched on May 30, with the winners revealed at a gala dinner in Sydney on October 17.
Moya Dodd's amazing acceptance speech as overall winner of 100 Women of Influence 2016.
Moya Dodd, lawyer and Matilda, has changed the culture of football.
Lawyer and football player Moya Dodd has been named Australia's most influential woman, at the sixth annual Australian Financial Review/Westpac Women of Influence Awards.
Women are a significant force in small and medium businesses but they need to think bigger if they're going to take on the big end of town.
Moya Dodd sees no reason why football can't be turned into the number-one sport for women.
Explore the full list of this year's 100 women making a difference in fields ranging from business through to culture.
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