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Five Queensland women to watch in 2022
As we return to our busy lives after the holiday break, we’re looking to a very full 2022. Although there are many uncertainties about the coming year, one thing is for sure – the work of creating a gender equal world will need powerful advocates. Here are five changemakers to watch in 2022.
WOW Cairns: Interviews from Far North Queensland
This year has been all about Regional Women, and we’re pleased to present these interviews, filmed in Cairns in the wake of our WOW Cairns event postponement.
Get HEaRd: Podcast interviews
The Hope Brigade
‘The Hope Brigade’ is an exhibition created in celebration of WOW’s tenth anniversary, and in recognition of the 10-year countdown to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Around the world across 10 countries and regions, the exhibition tells a story of global feminism and women’s movements through the stories and voices of inspiring and game-changing women and girls.
Julia Gillard: A Podcast of One’s Own
Former Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard presents a podcast in her role as Chair of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership. In each episode Julia leads a thoughtful but fun discussion with well-known female (and some male) leaders from the worlds of business, entertainment, media, sport and many more. By celebrating their stories and learning the lessons from their lives, the podcast gives us insight into what needs to be done so more women get to lead.
Bec Mac’s Vox Pops from WOW@Festival2018
What is the view like from the top of Mount Everest? How does our hair define, and even enable us? How are women leading the way in the fight against climate change? We've unearthed some incredible content from our last major event - a series of interviews conducted by the effervescent Bec Mac.
WOW Bites 2020 - Episode 2
These stories from inspiring women will lift you up and change your perspective. Yes, here’s another amazing episode in our WOW Bites series, filmed from homes across Australia throughout the 2020 lockdown.