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Celebrating First Nations women on IWD

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice
June Oscar at a consultation for the Women's Voices project, Thursday Island
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Topic(s): Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice / Indigenous Social Justice

On International Women鈥檚 Day (IWD) the Commission pays tribute to the tireless and important work of First Nations women across Australia.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar AO has called for recognition and celebration of the power and potential of deadly First Nations women all over the country who are leading, nurturing and growing the oldest living civilisations on earth.

Commissioner Oscar, the first woman to be appointed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner, recently launched the Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women鈥檚 Voices) Report, which elevates the voices of women and girls and promotes the enabling conditions required for them and their communities to exercise agency in decision-making in Australia.

鈥淥n International Women鈥檚 Day, and every day, we should think about the power and potential of our First Nations women and girls who carry the knowledge and wisdom from an ancient lineage of matriarchs,鈥 said Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner June Oscar AO

鈥淭he theme of this year鈥檚 International Women鈥檚 Day is 鈥榃omen in Leadership: Achieving an equal future in a Covid-19 world鈥. In the Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women鈥檚 Voices) report, our women and girls sing a call for action to guarantee our self-determination, and to enhance our leadership.

鈥淲e need our women to be at the decision-making table, and designing the policies that impact our lives. The Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women鈥檚 Voices) report sets out this call to action in a First Nations female-led plan for structural change. It is not a report for the shelf.

鈥淭his International Women鈥檚 Day, we need to stand with our First Nations women and girls. Let鈥檚 achieve a gender equality that unites us, and creates a more inclusive and stronger Australian society for us all.鈥

The Wiyi Yani U Thangani Report amplifies the voices of First Nation women and girls across Australia.

The Wiyi Yani U Thangani project is now with more opportunities for community involvement to unite and keep our women鈥檚 voices on everyone鈥檚 agenda.

You can read the Wiyi Yani U Thangani (Women鈥檚 Voices) Report and Community Guide on our website at