We will ask staff to review employment and recruitment practices to identify and remove any discriminatory practices which affect less privileged groups in our community.
As councillors we will not tolerate discriminatory behaviour at council meetings or at other council events.
Read what we have to say about equal opportunity
LABOR SUPPORTS CALLS TO STOP VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Violence against women remains a serious problem in Australia. Eurobodalla Labor for Council today said its support for Eurobodalla Domestic and Family Violence Service Homelessness services (which works with single women and women with children experiencing domestic...
Eurobodalla Labor’s Gender Equity and Social Inclusion Policy
Labor for Eurobodalla Council - Gender Equity and Social Inclusion in Eurobodalla Council and Community According to the World Health Organisation: Gender equity refers to the fairness and justice in the distribution of benefits and responsibilities between women and...
INTERNATIONAL DAY OF RURAL WOMEN
Women -- and especially rural women -- who make up almost 51% of the Eurobodalla Shire should be recognised on the International Day of Rural Women for their strength and the role they often play as the backbone of their community, according to Eurobodalla Labor for...
WELCOME MAT FOR NEW AUSTRALIAN CITIZENS MAKING EUROBODALLA HOME
Eurobodalla Labor for Council candidates today welcomed the shire's newest Australians whose citizenship was conferred upon them virtually during a ZOOM 'ceremony'. Mayoral candidate David Grace said the 11 new Aussies reside across the Eurobodalla Shire which...