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Increased militarisation in Australia accepted as normal
Increased militarisation in Australia accepted as normal, according to WILPF Australia research report released on the trend from 2010-2020. The report is the result of a growing concern about the acceptance of this trend by the Australian public.
WILPF Australia PeaceWomen Awards 2021
To WILPF members, Friends of WILPF and the Wider Community, you are invited to Join the Australian...
WILPF Australia Triennial Conference 2021 – Book now!
WILPF Australia Triennial Conference22 & 23 May 2021Online or in person - for All Members YES!...
Canberra’s Peace Bell Rings to Mark Nuclear Ban Treaty
On Saturday 23rd January the Peace Bell rang out across the Nara Peace Park as the Canberra...
A Scrutiny of Adelaide Women’s Prison – Thursday 28 January
Join with WILPF SA and make change happen. Hear reports from speakers Tabitha Lean and Aunty Pat...
WILPF across Australia celebrates the Entry Into Force of the Treaty
On 22 January, the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) comes into force! WILPF is...
WILPF Women Working for Peace—Margaret Reynolds
WILPF member and former Senator Margaret Reynolds honours the 2020 centenary of WILPF Tasmania –...
Why the urgency of COVID-19 threatens to silence women
In the best of times, Australian women perform almost double the amount of time on caring duties...
Celebrate WILPF Tasmania Centenary and Human Rights Week
Join WILPF Tasmania on 4 December for A Soup and Sandwich Luncheon to celebrate the Centenary of...
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