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Funding to improve women’s participation in LG

As part of its commitment to the 2010 ‘Year of Women in Local Government’, the Federal Government will provide $490,000 for a range of projects to help improve the participation of women across the nation’s councils and shires.

The announcement was made in October at the meeting of the Local Government and Planning Ministers’ Council in Darwin.

Data shows that less than 30 per cent of councillors are women; 20 per cent of senior management roles are filled by women; and only seven per cent of council CEOs are women.

Federal Minister for Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government, Anthony Albanese, said this disparity is unacceptable and the Government is working with the sector to lift the participation of women.

As part of this commitment, the Government is funding the following programs:

  • $250,000 for a three year ‘50:50 Vision
    Councils for Gender Equity’ program – to be
    conducted by the Australian Local Government
    Women’s Association (ALGWA), this
    program will audit councils and shires
    to determine the status and role of women
    in leadership roles as well as their participation
    in the workplace. The program will also
    accredit councils and shires, and establish an
    awards program to recognise excellence.
  • $100,000 in scholarship funding to enable
    senior women in Local Government to
    participate in the new Executive Leadership
    Program being developed by the recently
    established Australian Centre of Excellence
    for Local Government and the Australia and
    New Zealand School of Government.
  • $100,000 to improve the collection of data
    and reporting on the status of women in the
    Local Government sector.
  • $40,000 will be provided to Local Government
    Managers Australia (LGMA) for its 2010
    Management Challenge, which will involve
    around 130 councils identifying strategies to
    promote gender equity in their councils.

“Through this funding, the Government is taking concrete steps to identify and address the barriers that are preventing more women from becoming involved in the Local Government sector,” Minister Albanese said.

“As the level of government closest to the people, it is vital that Local Government represent and govern for the entire community.”

 

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