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WGEA Targets: Pre-submission to-dos (timeline and checklist)

WGEA Targets: Pre-submission to-dos (timeline and checklist)

by Louise Rogers | Nov 12, 2025 | For employers: Expert guidance

Note: This is a supplementary resource for WORK180’s free WGEA Legislation Mini-Series — a bite-size course helping employers prepare to submit their newly mandated gender equality targets, due April–May 2026 (for private sector employers) and September–October 2026...
Building Your WGEA Targets Team: Roles, Responsibilities and Results

Building Your WGEA Targets Team: Roles, Responsibilities and Results

by Louise Rogers | Nov 12, 2025 | For employers: Expert guidance

For many organisations, WGEA’s new gender equality target legislation, which applies to organisations with 500 or more employees in Australia, marks the first time teams will be required to formally set, measure, and publicly share progress on gender equality goals....
AI could be a win for women in the workplace — if employers act now

AI could be a win for women in the workplace — if employers act now

by Louise Rogers | Jul 31, 2025 | For employers: Expert guidance

So far, research and headlines haven’t painted a promising picture of artificial intelligence’s (AI) impact on gender equity in the workplace.  With systemic inequities historically channeling women into specific roles and sectors, women are overrepresented in areas...
Australian employers: What happens if you don’t hit your WGEA gender equality targets?

Australian employers: What happens if you don’t hit your WGEA gender equality targets?

by Louise Rogers | Jul 3, 2025 | For employers: Expert guidance

The stakes are rising and the clock is ticking for Australian companies with 500 or more employees. From 1st April, 2026, the Australian government has mandated that these large employers will need to select and actively work towards specific gender equality targets —...
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