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Australia’s first women’s advisor on why she left the country

Australia’s first women’s advisor on why she left the country

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25 min
16 May 23
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Australia can claim a significant world first: a special government adviser on Women’s Affairs. Fifty years ago, Elizabeth Reid stepped into the newly created role in Gough Whitlam’s government. Abortion access, workplace rights, contraception and education – it was a time of huge change in gender parity and access. But the reaction to Reid and the new position was vicious in some circles. She resigned just two and a half years into the job. What motivated her? How did the job change her? And why did she leave Australia once it was over? Today, Elizabeth Reid, on being first – and a lifetime of lessons. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Women’s affairs adviser to Gough Whitlam, Elizabeth Reid.