Public hearings Mel, Syd into gender equality as a national security and economic security imperative
Chair of the Human Rights Subcommittee, Tony Zappia MP, said, "The subcommittee looks forward to hearing from scholars, policy organisations, advocacy groups and aid organisations about their first-hand experience of how gender equality supports national and economic security."
Examples of witnesses the subcommittee will hear from include:
- the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Elimination of Violence Against Women;
- the Centre for International Security Studies at the University of Sydney;
- Women in International Security Australia;
- the Humanitarian Advisory Group;
- Plan International Australia;
- Dr Anna Cody, Sex Discrimination Commissioner.
Mr Zappia said, "These individuals and groups will give the subcommittee valuable evidence of the essential role of women in creating resilience, responding to crises and raising the alarm about emerging security threats. Knowledge of the work of women in the Indo-Pacific is essential to Australia’s foreign policy and the security of our region.
"The evidence we hear will also help the subcommittee identify threats and obstacles to gender equality that are directly impacting economic and national security, and ways the Australian Government could respond to these."
Further information, including the full terms of reference, is available on the Inquiry webpage.
Public Hearing Details
Melbourne
Date: Tuesday 5 May 2026
Time: 9:30am–4pm (AEST)
Location: Cliftons, 440 Collins St, Melbourne
Sydney
Date: Wednesday 6 May 2026
Time: 9am–2pm (AEST)
Location: Cliftons, 60 Margaret St, Sydney
Programs for each public hearing are available on the inquiry website.
The hearing will be broadcast live at aph.gov.au/live.
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