Join us at the 2024 Working Women Queensland Conference, being held at Barrambin / Victoria Park Function Centre on Tuesday 3 September 2024. A full day conference, followed by an afternoon social event to network and to unpack the day. WWQ is dedicated to using a feminist framework to support women in the workplace, and we are excited to host this event and bring together a community of practice to explore current and emerging workplace issues.


Key topics for this year’s conference will include:

  • Primary prevention of Gender Based Violence in workplaces (including sexual harassment)
  • Economic security of women (including the gender pay gap, flexible arrangements, and demystifying superannuation)
  • Safe digital transformation of workplaces in the age of AI

Our presenters and panelists will unpack the issues, who they affect and why, and provide insights into what supports and options for advocacy are available.

Recent years have seen a raft of industrial relations, discrimination and work health and safety reforms. We will unpack what these changes mean, what avenues are available to address inequity and how workplaces across Queensland can be fairer and safer, especially for women.

[CPD points will be available for attending this event]

This conference is recommended for people working in workplace gender equity spaces, legal teams, unions, social workers, Industrial Officers, Unionists, Community Sector leaders, Feminists, employers, workers keen to better understand their rights at work, and workplace and community leaders.

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Final Program

Who are we?

WWQ provides free advice, support and information for women and non-binary people in relation to employment related matters, including sexual harassment and discrimination. Our team of solicitors, industrial advocates and social workers offer a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to serve the needs of our clients. We also provide legal education to communities, organisations, and companies trying to create more equitable workplaces, and advocate for law reform informed by our experience working with people on the coal face of gendered issues in the workplace. WWQ is the only specialist women’s employment service of its kind in Queensland.

 

Cost 

$99 – waged (tax deductible)

$15 – Unwaged (out of work or unpaid work)

First Nations women complimentary tickets (registration needed)

 

Social networking, drinks and nibbles to follow from 4:30pm to 6:00pm

 

Spaces are limited, book your tickets today.