Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a woman inside the halls of Canberra?
Canberra’s Parliament House is a hotbed of controversy, shrouded in a culture of secrecy, and detached from many of the standards expected in contemporary Australian workplaces. The media has even coined a term for it: “The Canberra Bubble”.
When the cameras are off, what really goes on behind the closed doors of Australia’s most powerful office? How much influence do big corporations and billionaires wield over our politicians? What is the experience for women in Parliament? How can we improve integrity in our political system?
Join us on Tuesday 3 September from 6pm to 8pm at our exclusive event to get the inside scoop. Our panel will feature:
- Senator Larissa Waters, Greens spokesperson for Women & Democracy
- Elizabeth Watson-Brown, MP for Ryan
- Seal Chong Wah, Councillor for Paddington Ward
- Katinka Winston-Allom, Greens candidate for Cooper
Come along for first-hand accounts, never-before-heard anecdotes, and important insights about Australian politicians and our democracy. From the outrageous to the inspiring; the experience of our incredible female Greens representatives will keep you captivated.
We can’t wait to see you there!