Pathways to Politics for Women
CHANGING THE FACE OF POLITICS
Pathways to Politics for Women is increasing the number of women in Australian politics by equipping diverse women to boldly embrace their political ambitions, thrive as leaders and make a profound contribution to society.
Through comprehensive practical training, workshops, mentoring and career-long support, we provide unparalleled expertise for women who are serious about driving change through political leadership.
Find out more at pathwaystopolitics.org.au
Pathways to Politics for Women - The University of Western Australia
Celebrating 10 years of impact - Pathways to Politics for Women address and panel discussion
Gender Compass briefing: guiding effective communication on gender equality
Celebrating 10 years of Pathways to Politics for Women (Nov 2025)
A candid conversation with Sally Capp AO
Pathways to Poiltics on Seven Tasmania nightly news, 12 March 2025
Pathways to Politics Tasmania on WIN News, 12 March 2025
Celebrating 10 years of Pathways to Politics
Fast facts: climate policy briefing
Our 2024 Year in Review
Policymaking from ideation to legislation. Video 4.
Policymaking from ideation to legislation. Video 1.
Policymaking from ideation to legislation. Video 2.
Policymaking from ideation to legislation. Video 3.
Senator Dorinda Cox speech: Pathways to Politics WA, 18 September 2024
Alums Leading Locally - in conversation
First Nations women info panel March 2024
Pathways to Politics LGBTQI+ political panel: breaking barriers and building allies
Why you should apply - Mariam & Angelica 2024
Why you should apply - Nicola & Akuch 2024
Why you should apply - Bernadette & Nathalie 2024
Launch of Pathways to Politics for Women UWA
2023 Year in Review
Supporting new female MPs to thrive: A conversation with the Hon Gabrielle Upton
Victorian election debrief: Newly elected Pathways alums in conversation with Dr Meredith Martin
Legal explainer: Asset protection for political candidates
Celebrating women in leadership: panel discussion
Running For The Senate
The Woman President: Dr Ramona Vijeyarasa in conversation with Carol Schwartz AO