2023 Year in Review
Women's Rights Network Australia launched in 2023, and it has been a MASSIVE year full of activity. Australian women are finding one another, working collaboratively and displaying amazing solidarity to work together for our sex-based rights.
This post reviews some of the highlights of 2023 and showcases our collective achievements.
April
Started welcoming new members on 28th April 2023.
May & June
We spent a lot of time in May and June on-boarding new members, getting to know each other, drafting leaflets, writing a few submissions, and gearing up for campaigns.
July
Celebrated Global Women's Day on 9th July by gathering together with like-minded women.
Commenced the Fair Sport for Women Campaign from 21st July to 20th August.
Launched Respect Our Sex website in response to NSW’s so-called "Equality Bill."
Reached 50 members.
Made a submission to the Australian Human Rights Framework Review, July 2023.
August
Made a submission to the Inquiry into probity and ethics in the Australian public sector.
Our South Australian members decided to ask Julia Gillard "what is a woman?" and the result was picked up by news organisations around the globe.
Launched a Respect Our Sex billboard in Sydney, which received attention in the Sydney Morning Herald.
The Fair Sport for Women campaign also launched a billboard in Sydney and in Melbourne.
September
Launched Brazen Hussies social screening events.
Our co-founder Jess steps down, saying "Our members are determined, capable and tenacious. I want to thank the leadership team for the incredible amount of work that has gone into WRNA so far, and what will continue to be contributed."
Wrote submissions in support of the Lesbian Action Group's application to hold female-only events in Victoria.
October
Launched our new website! Visit WRNAustralia.au.
Made a submission to Victorian Parliament’s Legal and Social Issues Committee ‘Inquiry into the state education system in Victoria’.
Participated in #ChalkAboutIt - a global day of action for women's sex-based rights.
We launched in What is a Witch for Halloween, connecting witch-hunts of yore with modern-day witch-hunts against feminists.
November
Conducted research to understand what clinicians really think about AusPATH's guidelines.
Wrote statements and letters regarding Pronouns guidance in the SA Courts.
December
Granted incorporated status!
Reached 90 members.
Signed the Women's Declaration International and the Declaration of Biological Truth Australia.
Thank you!
A big THANK YOU to Heater Binning and Women's Rights Network in the UK for your support in helping us get off the ground this year.
Thanks to all our silent supporters! Thank you to the women who made a connection.
A MASSIVE THANK YOU to all of our hardworking members and supporters!
Thanks to the women who designed and printed leaflets, organised billboards, wrote to MPs, prepared submissions, stood on street corners, made badges and bags, collated research, stood up and spoke out, and raised the issue of our sex-based rights in Australia.
2024 is our year!