Rural Women Online: Looking Back on Two Empowering Regional Digital Intensives
These events weren’t just about digital literacy — they were carefully crafted to support women to feel confident and demystify tech.
15th October, 24 Read moreThese events weren’t just about digital literacy — they were carefully crafted to support women to feel confident and demystify tech.
15th October, 24 Read moreIn a world where the conversation around women’s health has often been swept under the rug, perimenopause and menopause are finally stepping into the spotlight.
8th October, 24 Read moreAward-winning author Anna Krien tackles the digital age in her keynote at Yackandandah’s Rural Women Online Digital Intensive. Join us on 15 September as she explores online misogyny, the rise of influencers like Andrew Tate, and the complex challenges of our connected lives.
4th September, 24 Read moreOur grants round is open from 1 July to 9 August 2024. Here are our top tips for writing a compelling application that helps your project stand out from the pack.
28th June, 24 Read moreDuring his visit to the Victorian Women’s Trust, violence prevention expert Jackson Katz spoke with Mary Crooks AO about the role of men in preventing gendered violence.
6th June, 24 Read moreGet your hands on a feminist collector's item! All tax deductible funds raised will go to the Equal Futures Endowment Fund, supporting the long-term sustainability of the Victorian Women's Trust. Ends June 30.
24th May, 24 Read moreAccording to Isy Oderberg (Chair of the Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition) these funds mark a significant step forward in addressing the needs of people experiencing pregnancy loss.
15th May, 24 Read moreThe sudden change can be largely attributed to About Bloody Time, a national campaign for greater endometriosis support, created by News.com.au and supported by the Victorian Women's Trust.
15th May, 24 Read moreCatch up on our expert discussion on the rise of sexism and misogyny in Australian schools, featuring Anna Krien and Dr Stephanie Wescott.
6th May, 24 Read moreFeminist researcher Dr Stephanie Wescott explains how female teachers navigate the influence of figures like Andrew Tate on their students, revealing the breaking point for some educators.
16th April, 24 Read more