A Bill to End Sex Discrimination in Australia

A Bill to End Sex Discrimination in Australia

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Biology, Social Studies

10th - 12th Grade

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In 1983, Senator Susan Ryan championed a bill to improve women's rights in Australia, facing significant opposition and controversy. Despite challenges, including numerous amendments and debates, the bill passed with support from unexpected allies. The legislation marked a pivotal change, granting women greater equality and protection against discrimination, fundamentally altering opportunities for women in the workforce.

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What was the significance of the final vote on the Sex Discrimination Act?

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How did the passage of the Sex Discrimination Act empower women in Australia?

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What challenges did women face before the introduction of the Sex Discrimination Act?

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