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4 Mar

Why Are We Still Talking About Gender Equality?

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Part of Provocations – RMIT University's Talks and Ideas series – Sushi Das from the RMIT Integrity Hub hosts a panel of leading experts to examine challenges and breakthroughs in gender equity across government, media, business and community.

Speakers include:
- Dr Niki Vincent, Public Sector Gender Equality Commissioner.
- Hannah Ferguson, author, journalist, podcaster and Chief Executive Officer of Cheek Media.
- Dr Kathryn Daley, Assistant Associate Dean of Research and Policy Studies at RMIT and co-theme lead of RMIT's Homelessness and Housing Insecurity research program.
- Dr Leonora Risse, Associate Professor in Economics at Queensland University of Technology, an Adjunct Professor with QUT's Centre for Decent Work and Industry, and a Research Fellow with the Women's Leadership Institute Australia.

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Date Times
Wed 4 Mar
  • 6.30pm - 7.45pm 6:30pm - 7:45pm

Location

The Capitol
113 Swanston St
Melbourne 3000

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Adult / general $10
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  • telephone number: 03 9925 2000
  • email address: EngageDSC@rmit.edu.au
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