Celebrating women at work
Aussie Women Redefining Inclusion
By Tammy Sofranic
Happy International Women's Day! This year's theme, #InspireInclusion, has inspired us to think about women in our society who serve as inclusion role models.
Fortunately, Australia has no shortage of incredible women who break moulds, challenge norms, and pave the way for a more inclusive future.
Check out some of these trailblazers and game-changers:
Turia Pitt
After surviving a catastrophic bushfire during an ultramarathon, Turia's indomitable spirit has inspired millions. Beyond her athletic endeavours, she's a motivational speaker and author who advocates for resilience, self-love, and the power of overcoming adversity.
Source: Women's Agenda
Dr. Tjanara Goreng Goreng
A Wakka Wakka Wulli Wulli woman from Central Queensland, Dr. Goreng Goreng is a powerhouse in Indigenous education and advocacy. Her work promoting Indigenous rights and academic contributions highlights the importance of including Indigenous voices in Australian society.
Source: facebook.com/tjanara4senate/
Michelle Simmons
A pioneer in quantum physics, Professor Simmons' work has placed Australia at the forefront of the race to build the world's first quantum computer. Her achievements not only break gender barriers in STEM but also inspire young women to pursue careers in science and technology.
Grace Tame
An advocate for survivors of sexual assault, Grace Tame's bravery in speaking out against her abuser has led to significant legal reforms in Tasmania and across Australia. Her relentless pursuit of justice and support for survivors has sparked national conversations about consent and the rights of victims.
Source: lsj.com.au
These women, among many others, embody the spirit of inclusion by breaking down barriers and creating pathways for others to follow. Their stories are tales of personal achievement and beacons of hope for a more inclusive Australia where every girl and woman can dare to dream big.
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