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Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy
WWDA’s Response to the Religious Discrimination Bill 2021 and related amendments

December 21, 2021

A crowd of diverse people with a law symbol representing community legislation and equal rights or legal lawyer icon.
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Government Laws, Policy and Advocacy
WWDA’s Response to the Religious Discrimination Bill 2021 and related amendments

December 21, 2021

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#SmashTheAbleism and End Violence Against Women With Disabilities

December 8, 2021

Heading reads ‘International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women’. A picture of two women. One is wearing yellow spotty top and pink trousers and is in a wheelchair, holding up a sign ‘nothing about us without us’. The other is in blue clothing, has one leg amputated, is using a crutch and is holding up a sign ‘to end gender-based violence we must end ableism’. Text at bottom reads ‘Day 1 of the #16DaysofActivism #SmashTheAbleism'. Logo for WWDA is in the bottom right.
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Apply to join our new Policy Advisory Group (PAG)

December 1, 2021

On a dark purple background, white text reads "Apply for our National Women's Alliance Policy Advisory Group!" An illustration of three hands of different skin tones holding each other is featured below the text. In the bottom left-hand corner of the image is the National Women's Alliances logo. In the bottom right-hand corner is the WWDA logo.
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