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Introducing the new WILPF Secretary General Amrita Kapur
Image: Dr Amrita KapurDr Kapur, from Australia, is a highly regarded intersectional feminist...
Richard Marles pays Homage to Trump
It was a sad reflection on Australian defence and foreign policy to see the Defence Minister...
UN Human Rights Day in Hobart
On December 10, members of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) in...
Podcast: Courage in public office and Australia’s recognition of Palestine
Senator Fatima Payman and former Labor Senator, and current WILPF Australia President, Margaret...
WILPF Victoria is back!
After reestablishing in October after a decade’s hiatus, the group moved quickly to arrange its...
Add your name: Letter to UN Secretary General
WILPF Australia President, Margaret Reynolds, has joined with other prominent Australians to write...
Australian Women Leading for a Feminist Peace
This year, the WILPF Australia National PeaceWomen Awards proudly acknowledges and honours five...
Will Senator Payman influence Australian Government Decision Makers?
Senator Fatima Payman is one of the youngest members of the Albanese Government. Until recently...
WILPF stands in solidarity with the Kanak people
Below is the Kanaky Resolution made by WILPF Australia members at the 2024 Triennial. (Picture...
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