Guidance for Australian employers with 100+ employees If you’re responsible for gender pay gap reporting in your business, you’re likely aware that the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) has introduced several significant changes for the 2024 reporting period. As...
Podcast episode: Engaging men in workplace gender equity
About the episode Delve into the insights shared in WORK180's actionable guide, Bridging Gaps Together: Insights and Actions for Engaging Men in Workplace Gender Equity.Part one: Understanding why some men are "against" gender equity Part two: Exploring the hidden...
Workplace harassment in the UK: What the new Positive Duty laws mean for organizations
Leading human rights lawyer Prabha Nandagopal explains what the new Positive Duty laws mean for organizations in the UK and shares her tips for leaders.
What the new Positive Duty laws mean for workplace sexual harassment
More and more companies are waking up to the fact that issues like sexual harassment, bullying, and discrimination aren’t just moral or legal headaches—they’re real business risks. These problems can tank a company’s reputation, kill productivity, and make attracting...
Employer checklist: Rolling out the right to disconnect
As of 26 August 2024, medium to large enterprises in Australia are required to adopt the Right to Disconnect policy, a significant update to the Fair Work Act. (Small employers will need to comply by August 2025.)Granting employees the right to refuse unreasonable...
Three quick questions with the company winning awards for pay equity
Closing the gender pay gap takes time, especially in traditionally male-dominated sectors like mining, energy, and resources. It demands unwavering commitment and ongoing effort — work our team not only supports but actively highlights for all to see. Why? Our...
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5 Signs your flexible working policy could be causing problems
Flexible working is no longer just a perk — it's one of the clearest signals of whether an employer is serious about inclusion, retention, and progression. The 2026 What Women Want Report, based on responses from more than 1,100 women and marginalised groups, makes...
Where employers are landing on WGEA targets, and what that means in practice
Over the last few months, I’ve been speaking with Chief People Officers as they work through the gender equality targets they’ll need to select and submit to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA). From 2026, employers that directly employ 500 or more people in...
WGEA Gender Equality Targets are here. Here’s how to make them count
From 1 April 2026, a significant moment for gender equality in Australian workplaces arrived. Employers with 500 or more employees are now legally required to select three Gender Equality Targets and report on them to the Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA). This...
How two graduates found their footing at nbn
Natasha Murthy and Minsung Choe share how nbn’s graduate program helped them build confidence, find their direction and start meaningful careers.
Engineering inclusion, one project at a time
Victoria Colquhoun looks back on her 20-year engineering career, reflecting on her current leadership role at Honeywell, and how confidence and support made the journey possible.
What’s possible when women are trusted to grow in tech
Adeline Rajini shares her near 10-year journey at nbn and how inclusive leadership, flexibility and trust enabled her rise to executive leadership.











