August 1 1984, was a day of seismic change for women across Australia.
At a time when women were unlikely to be approved for home loans, faced limited maternity leave provisions, if any, and were able to have their employment legally terminated on account of marital status or falling pregnant — the successful implementation of Labor trailblazer Susan Ryan's Sex Discrimination Act righted many of the wrongs that coloured women's experiences in the workplace and the world.
Forty years on from that momentous day, I'm pleased to say we've come a long way, with successive governments continuing to deliver changes that have made women's lives safer, fairer and more equal.
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Key reforms like the Equal Opportunities in Employment Act, Parenting Payment (Single), the Commonwealth Paid Parental Leave Scheme, the Family Law Court and no-fault divorce have all profoundly changed women's lives for the better.
In 2010 we elected our first woman prime minister and, in 2022, our first majority-women government.