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Ideas Cartel, Future Females partner on Women s Day competition

Mar 16, 2021 In celebration of Women’s Month and International Women’s Day, Future Females has partnered with the Ideas Cartel to offer one winner the opportunity to stay at the Old Foundry Hotel for one month, an exclusive business lunch with Future Females co-founders Lauren Dallas and Cerina Bezuidenhout, and a six-month membership to the Future Females Founders Club. The partnership was forged, and the competition created, to celebrate trailblazers who forged the path for the women of today and those of the future. Future Females is the home of a global community of women who are creating opportunities, advocating for equality, and starting businesses that provide jobs for hundreds of others. Through the Future Females Business School, Founders Club, and Chapter Ambassadors, Future Females continue to push the envelope even further on education, funding, support, and so much more.

Thousands march across Australia demanding justice for women

Thousands march across Australia demanding justice for women
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Tweet spurs women to rally against alleged sexual assaults in Australia s parliament

Tweet spurs women to rally against alleged sexual assaults in Australia s parliament
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Women s march: The tweet that spawned nationwide protests

It started with a tweet. Janine Hendry, a 58-year-old Melbourne academic, designer, entrepreneur and mother pondered on Twitter how many “extremely disgruntled” women it would take to link arms around Parliament House and stand in silent protest against discrimination and alleged sexual abuse in the nation’s Parliament. A tweet from academic, designer and mother Janine Hendry formed the spark for protest marches across the country. Credit:Simon Schluter “It was a visceral anger … just this growing frustration and sense amongst my followers and friends this is outrageous, we have had enough,” Ms Hendry says. Within two hours she had a very precise response from “some lovely person”. If there were two people per metre, they tweeted, it would take 3770 people.

Women s march: The tweet that spawned nationwide protests

Women s march: The tweet that spawned nationwide protests
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