• 20 Feb 2014 4:19 PM | Anonymous

    New figures released 20 February by the Australian Bureau of Statistics show that, on average, full-time working women’s earnings are 17.1% less per week than full-time working men’s earnings (a difference that equates to $262.50 per week). This gap in male and female earnings has decreased slightly since the last set of ABS figures were released in August 2013, when the gap was 17.5%. Women’s earnings have increased at a slightly higher rate than men’s over the past 12 months: 3.5% compared to 3%. Some may consider this to be “progress” –that is a matter of opinion.  BPW Australia’s opinion is that we shall have made progress when there is NO pay gap. At the fifth national conference in 1952, BPW Australia launched a “Rate for the job” campaign in support of ratification of the International Labour Organization’s Equal Remuneration Convention (1951). It is inconceivable that, 62 years later, the campaign slogan “Pay the job, not the sex” is still absolutely valid.

  • 11 Feb 2014 6:17 PM | Anonymous

    EconomicSecurity4Women, of which BPW Australia is a member, has urged the Federal Government to refer its contentious Paid Parental Leave (PPL) Scheme to the Productivity Commission Review on Childcare.

    The new PPL Scheme is due to commence on 1 July 2015 if legislation passes the Senate, however a number of key women’s organisations believe it should be linked closely with any major reforms on childcare – which has a much greater impact on the capacity of women to work and care than PPL.

    EconomicSecurity4Women has noted the government’s assurances that:

    • It will consult with business groups, unions, superannuation and women’s organisations, not-for-profit representatives, rural groups and state and territory governments ahead of the introduction of the legislation;
    • It does not intend to displace existing PPL schemes provided under industrial agreements, but will take on an employer’s responsibility to provide the payment and superannuation up to the PPL wage amount;
    • Employee entitlements set out in existing enterprise agreements will not be affected – employees will not lose any conditions they already receive;
    • Employers will continue to be allowed to determine their own policies including offering top-ups to attract staff;
    • As the costs of providing payments during parental leave is lifted off employers, they will be directed to/encouraged to invest in other work/family policies;
    • All eligible men and women will receive the same minimum payment during leave – that is, their actual wage, or national minimum wage if higher, for 26 weeks.
  • 10 Feb 2014 6:19 PM | Anonymous

    BPW Australia has made a submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Childcare and Early Childhood Education, underlining the links between accessible, affordable and flexible childcare and women’s full participation in the workforce.

    BPW Australia Director of Policy, Andrea Cross, says: “The most important issues  to come out of our survey of members are the real lack of flexibility in the workforce and childcare operating hours that match modern working conditions.  We have recommended that the government needs to look at alternative models of funding childcare including overseas models that link childcare to productivity gains and economic growth.”

    The eventual cost of childcare, Cross says, is still borne to a major extent by women, who suffer not only a loss of earnings and promotion over their life-time, but also consequent loss in the value of their superannuation.

    BPW Members can access the full submission and a Q & A on the issues in the Club Resources section of the website.

  • 28 Jan 2014 6:20 PM | Anonymous

    Prime Minister Tony Abbott has announced that General Peter Cosgrove AC MC will take up the role of Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia in March. BPW Australia congratulates this eminent Australian on his appointment.

    We also acknowledge with respect and deep gratitude the exceptional leadership of the outgoing Governor-General, Her Excellency Ms Quentin Bryce AC, our patron. Quentin Bryce is a role model for all Australian women. A highly respected professional in her chosen field who rose to the country’s highest rank, Ms Bryce has shown leadership, dignity, courage and commitment as Australia’s first female Governor-General.

  • 20 Dec 2013 6:49 PM | Anonymous

    Women are earning only 64 per cent of the average man’s wage and salary income Australia-wide, according to a report released 20 December 2013 by the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS). ABS Director Lisa Conolly said, ”While average wage and salary income in Australia for 2010-11 was $51,923, men recorded a higher average of $62,699 compared with $40,312 for women.”

    The report shows that men earn more than women in every state and territory with the gap being particularly large in Western Australia, where women earn only 55 per cent of the average male income. BPW Australia underlines the importance of continuing lobbying and pressure in support of Equal Pay for Equal Work, as well as gender equity across the world of work, from recruitment to promotion to leadership.


  • 12 Dec 2013 6:55 PM | Anonymous

    The Attorney-General, Senator the Hon George Brandis QC, has asked the Australian Law Reform Commission (ALRC) to review Commonwealth legislation to identify provisions that unreasonably encroach upon traditional rights, freedoms and privileges. Senator Brandis said that the review will be one of the most comprehensive and important ever undertaken by the ALRC. “This is a major instalment towards the commitment I made to restore the balance around the issue of human rights in Australia,” said Senator Brandis. I have asked the Commission to identify where traditional rights, freedoms and privileges are unnecessarily compromised within the legal structure of the Commonwealth.

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  • 12 Dec 2013 6:53 PM | Anonymous

    The Coalition Government welcomes today’s release of the second national Personal Safety Survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. The Minister Assisting the Prime Minister for Women, Senator the Hon Michaelia Cash said the data from the Personal Safety Survey demonstrates the need for the Federal Government to maintain its focus on addressing violence against women. “This extensive survey builds on data collected in the first national Personal Safety Survey, and will assist in developing a strong evidence-base on violence against women,” Minister Cash said. “Shockingly, the survey confirms that one in three women aged 15 years and over have experienced physical violence, and almost one in five women have experienced sexual violence.”

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  • 25 Nov 2013 6:56 PM | Anonymous

    BPW Australia members converged on Ettalong, NSW, earlier this month for their 36th triennial conference. Clubs from across the country elected a new National President and Board, and passed a number of resolutions that will be followed up in coming months. BPW Australia awards of various kinds were announced (see BPW Awards)

  • 21 Oct 2013 7:01 PM | Anonymous

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  • 24 Sep 2013 3:08 PM | Anonymous

    Congratulations to BPW Joondalup who have presented their Equal Pay Day Event 2013 in a short video.   (Produced by Megan Bilaloski)

    To view go to: BPW Joondalup EPD Event Aug13

    Congratulations also to BPW Strathfield who have also made a video, which can be viewed at:  BPW Strathfield EPD 2013


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