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The AAWAA Women’s Advocate
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The AAWAA Women’s Advocate

Hosted by Women Women · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 73 episodes

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Episodes
73
Last ep.
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11m
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40
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26
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About this podcast

Advocating for the protection and advancement of women and girls in areas where we are vulnerable on the basis of our sex.

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Women Women hosts The AAWAA Women’s Advocate, a education show with 73 episodes published.

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Managing the mandate: How Australia handles the UN SRVAWG as a diplomatic inconvenience

13m

Emma and Amber look at how the Australian Government has chosen to ‘manage the mandate’ of the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, rather than engage squarely with her warnings about Tickle v Giggl

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Beyond beds and referrals: Addressing the root causes of women's mental distress

11m

When governments design mental health strategies, they focus on systems: beds, referral pathways, integration models. But what about the structural conditions actually driving women's mental distress? In this episode, Em

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Tasmania's mental health reboot: Ensuring women aren't erased

12m

Tasmania's Department of Health is developing its next mental health strategy, 'Rethink and Beyond'. AAWAA and our state member organisations – WAAT, QWAA, NSWWAA and WAWAA – lodged five coordinated submissions arguing t

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Did the AHRC seek costs against the Lesbian Action Group? A timeline

3m

On 26 May 2026, at Senate Estimates, Senator Henderson asked the Australian Human Rights Commission whether it had sought costs against the Lesbian Action Group. This episode sets out the documentary record, from the LAG

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Older women fall between every plan: Male violence, policy, and the gap no one is closing

13m

No country in the world has a dedicated national plan on violence against older women. Not one. In this episode, Emma and Megan unpack why, covering the way older women get absorbed into sex-neutral policy categories, wh

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The Court has spoken: Women are no longer pre-eminent in our own law

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On 15 May 2026, the Full Federal Court handed down its decision in Giggle for Girls Pty Ltd v Tickle — and buried inside the legal reasoning is an acknowledgment that women's advocates have been waiting years to see in w

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Dismantling stereotypes — or reinforcing them? The CEDAW Committee's confused framework

13m

Emma is joined by Suzi and Luci to unpack CEDAW’s Draft General Recommendation 41 on ‘gender stereotypes’ and why AAWAA decided to intervene. They walk through how the draft quietly shifts from sex to gender identity, ho

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TUF: Prostitution and the sexual contract

11m

In this episode, Martine and Liv look at prostitution through a second-wave, materialist feminist lens — and at why the shift to "sex work" language matters more than it might first appear. Drawing on Kathleen Ba

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Surrogacy is not 'fertility support': Our evidence to the NSW inquiry

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In this bonus episode, we share some of the audio of our appearance before the NSW Legislative Council’s inquiry into fertility support and assisted reproductive treatment. Presented under public interest, this recording

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Power, proportionality, and the Lesbian Action Group: When the AHRC stands in its own shoes

15m

Last week the President of the Australian Human Rights Commission addressed the National Press Club. We were there — and we asked him why Parliament should extend the Commission's enforcement powers over women's organisa

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Losing our rights? Monitoring the AHRC’s turn away from women

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Emma and Amber put the Australian Human Rights Commission under the spotlight, questioning its shift away from meaningful, sexed-based protections for women and girls. From legal battles and lost consultation to confusio

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Guardianship, not paternalism: A different way to think about surrogacy and the state

10m

Before the NSW Legislative Council even asked its first question, we made a deliberate choice: to shift the entire frame of the hearing. In this short episode, Emma and Megan discuss the opening statement we delivered to

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Agency ends when the surrogacy contract begins: Lived experience, power and law‑making

12m

Emma and Megan unpack their recent evidence to the NSW Legislative Council inquiry on ‘fertility support’ and surrogacy. Drawing on AAWAA’s anchoring arguments, they explain why Parliament’s role is to guard women and ch

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Her super, his payday: closing the male violence loophole

9m

When a woman dies, her superannuation doesn't automatically go to her estate — it goes to whoever her super fund trustee decides, within rules that can force payment to a violent or controlling man. Emma and Lucy walk th

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Violence against older women: What Australia won’t count

13m

Emma and Luci unpack AAWAA’s new submission to the UN Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, focusing on how violence against older women is made invisible in Australia. They explore economic and adminis

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TUF: Women as a sex class in a world of 'identity'

11m

In this first episode of The Unmoved Feminist, Martine and Liv dig into one of the most consequential shifts of the past two decades: the gradual displacement of sex by gender identity in law, policy and public debate. D

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Repeat episode. Forced alignment: Defending our feminist tradition

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Repeat episode for the Easter holiday. Emma and Liv push back against the mischaracterisation of women's rights organisations advocating for sex-based protections as 'right-wing', 'reactionary', or 'extremist'. They trac

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Local Action: Accuracy over approval, Dr Megan Blake

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Emma and Sue spotlight Local action with Dr Megan Blake, barrister for the Lesbian Action Group and president of the new YAEL Women’s Defence Guild. They discuss Megan’s commitment to material reality and accuracy over l

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The unintended consequences of Victoria's conversion ban

9m

Emma and Amber discuss Victoria's Change or Suppression (Conversion) Practices Prohibition Act , which is currently under review by the Victorian Law Reform Commission. AAWAA supports the ban on gay conversion practices

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When consent law looks for excuses, not proof

11m

In this episode, Emma talks with Lucy about what NSWWAA saw inside DCJ’s stakeholder roundtable on the sexual consent reforms review. They walk through the structural gap between the domestic‑abuse laws and the consent p

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Age
25-54
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Topics covered

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Who is the host of The AAWAA Women’s Advocate?

The AAWAA Women’s Advocate is hosted by Women Women. The show is categorised under education and has published 73 episodes.

How many episodes does The AAWAA Women’s Advocate have?

The AAWAA Women’s Advocate has published 73 episodes.

What topics does The AAWAA Women’s Advocate cover?

The AAWAA Women’s Advocate regularly covers education. It sits in the education category.

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