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Ep. 342: Retrospective on International Women’s Day 2026 – What’s Actually Changed?

Stephen Donnelly Episode 342

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It's time for the annual Socially Democratic mic handover! 

This episode features the return of our favourite stand-in host, Rebecca Thistleton (Executive Director Victoria, The McKell Institute) along with special guests Melissa Donnelly (National Secretary of the Community and Public Sector Union), and Benita Kolovos (Victorian State Correspondent, Guardian Australia). 

Together they unpack:

📢  The highs and lows of this year's International Women’s Day: a day which advances meaningful conversation, but also traffics in empty symbolism.

🏛️ How the Federal Government and the Opposition are approaching women’s policy, and why structural challenges don’t get solved overnight.

🧠 This Victorian State election, all the major party leaders are women. What will it mean for campaign commitments and messaging?

👶 Plus, "just have more babies", the minefield of social media, and the year's best policy reforms.

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