We chat through the key stories shaping Women's Agenda. From the leaders doing the right (and wrong things), to the policymakers shaping the future for women, and the breakthrough moments making a difference and more. This is business, leadership, politics, health and climate from a woman's perspective.
The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts The Leadership Lessons, The Moments That Make Us and The Women's Health Project and more.
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We chat through the key stories shaping Women's Agenda. From the leaders doing the right (and wrong things), to the policymakers shaping the future for women, and the breakthrough moments making a difference and more. This is business, leadership, politics, health and climate from a woman's perspective.
The Women's Agenda Podcast is produced by Agenda Media, publisher of Women's Agenda. You can check out our other podcasts The Leadership Lessons, The Moments That Make Us and The Women's Health Project and more.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In just one week in South Australia in 2023, four women were killed by a current or former partner.
In response, the state established a Royal Commission, with 136 recommendations under the leadership of Commissioner Natasha Stott Despoja.
Today, Katrine Hildyard MP, the state's Minister for Women and the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence, joins the podcast to share how the government is responding to the recommendations, as well as recent legislation passed on coercive control. She also shares how her childhood shaped her need to engage with the community and enter politics.
Katrine Hilyard MP speaks with journalist Dinushi Dias.
Plus, what we're covering on Women's Agenda today, including:
Women’s rights are “unfinished business”, according to the president of the UN General Assembly Annalena Baerbock on the 30th anniversary of the landmark Beijing Declaration on gender equality, with 109 governments making new commitments this week.
And why girls want politicians to listen and step up to solve the issues they face.
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