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Guest post: The Power of the Purse! by Yolanda Vega

Our guest post today is by Yolanda Vega, CEO of the Australian Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Yolanda shares some thoughts on gender, equity, and business. It is interesting to ponder the ‘power of the purse’.

“As a young journalism student the political influence of Australia’s few male media moguls was apparent; that was more than a quarter of a century ago.

When I graduated the industry leaders included Murdoch, Packer, Holmes à Court, Fairfax, Bond and Stokes. There wasn’t a woman in sight – not as an owner, nor as the head of any media group.

Today, we finally have a woman; Gina Rinehart who has in recent times become a shareholder of two large media groups (Fairfax and Network Ten).

The boys have, since the beginning of time, had a concentrated hold and complete dominance in television, radio and the Australian press. The media has influenced what we think, read, see, hear, believe and buy.

This is the primary reason as why women are continuously portrayed by the media in unacceptable sexist ways: men both provide the message and they are the messengers. Violence, sexually offensive, degrading, unflattering and demeaning images of women are delivered daily on all platforms.

It wasn’t until 2011 that Fairfax appointed its first female editor to the Sydney Morning Herald. Amanda Wilson was, and still is, the first and only female editor in Fairfax’s 180-year history.

To finally have a few women in this powerful male dominated space is encouraging, we might even get a different perspective of the world and start seeing a more positive focus on women; a view that shows women are great contributors to our economy and communities – it might even reduce violence against women and show future generations that ‘equality’ is not just a word.

Regardless of your political inclination, it is interesting to hear certain male politicians are requesting the media provide our first female Prime Minister with the same courtesies extended to her male predecessors. Bob Brown recently told journalists that: “the degree of relentless criticism on this Prime Minister coming from male commentators … is sexist and quite ridiculous at times.”

Research shows there is a pattern of misrepresentation, which “underestimates the economic role of women and automatically assigns them to a lower status and/or subordinate positions”. The visibility of powerful, successful and influential women in the media is limited and segregated, providing a totally distorted view of our society.

We need only look at the portrayal of women in sport to get a very clear picture of how the media represents men as strong, intelligent, powerful and confident and how women are valued primarily for their body, with no recognition of skill or intellect.

Ridiculous indeed and the portrayal of women across the board is absurd!

And so too is the recent outrage at Ms Rinehart’s business diversification.

I note that every time I read an article about Ms Rinehart, or hear about her business dealings on radio or television, she is referred to as “the daughter of the late mining magnate Lang Hancock”. This information is superfluous and it is not in the public interest!

Why is the father of the male billionaire constantly excluded and the father of the female billionaire continuously included? Blatant conscious sexism, perhaps?

The portrayal of successful women in, business, sport, politics and community should be equal to that of men, but it’s not and therefore not to be tolerated.

Our economy competes globally; women are great contributors, yet the archaic and demeaning portrayal of women as being weak, fragile, sex symbols and/or incompetent continues at an alarming level. Reporters, journalists, subeditors and editors are constantly breaching their code of ethics and nothing is done about it.

Women have the same rights as men in this country; it’s about time the media started reading their own code of ethics and start adhering to it, as well as observing our anti-discrimination laws.

Any and every woman in this country, irrespective of financial or political status, has the right to do business in any industry she wants. If Ms Rinehart has decided to play in the boys’ media sandpit it is her democratic right to do so and should have the right to keep her family private emails private.

You as a consumer (women make more than 80% of consumer decisions) have the power of the purse and you can influence and affect this and every other business. Remember if women stop buying, the economy will stop dead in its tracks.

Next time you buy something, ask yourself ‘whom am I giving my money to and who will reap the benefits of my hard earned cash?’.”

Event: Women as Entrepreneurs Forum – on Integrity: Why Women Are Leading The New Paradigm in Business

The Women as Entrepreneurs group is hosting an event next week:

on Integrity: Why Women Are Leading The New Paradigm in Business

Date/Time: Thursday, July 5, 2012 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Place: The City Hotel 347 Kent Street (Corner of King Street) Sydney, New South Wales 2000
WE Mission: “Connecting Women Entrepreneurs across Australia and making them visible”

You can also follow WE on Twitter: @we_sydney

IWD 2012 Women's March

INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY 2012 Re-generation: Shape our feminist future!

Don’t have plans for 10th March? Why not celebrate International Women’s Day in a tangible way by joining this march in Sydney?

WHERE: First Fleet Park
WHEN: 12PM – 3PM, 10 March 2012

IWD 2012 Women's MarchThis International Women’s Day join your feminist community for a community picnic, live music & world-changing chatter.

Last year was the 100th Anniversary, so let’s look forward this year!

Meet some fabulous young women & hear their views.

There will be fantastic feminists to chat to.

There will be lots of feminist organisations to find out about.

There will be feminists working for a world where there is creative stuff, fun & fairness for all.

There will be information for you to gather and spaces to talk & share ideas.

There will be fabulous female artists.

There will be you.

It’s your world. Start shaping it on IWD 2012.

Into Collaborative Consumption, Networking, High Tea? Then here’s an #IWD event for you

The folks over at 10thousandgirl have just let us know about their International Women’s Day event that’s on this coming weekend:

You are invited to a giant clothes swap to raise funds for women living in poverty. Join us for a day of fashion, fun and high tea – and make a difference in honour of International Women’s Day!
The 10thousandgirl Opp Swap combines the opportunity to rejuvenate your wardrobe through a clothes swap market (Remember: one person’s trash is another person’s treasure!), to network and connect with other women, and making a contribution to women’s economic empowerment globally by donating to Opportunity International.
What: Giant Clothes Swap Market, High Tea and Networking!
Where: Studio 10, 10-14 Kensington St, Chippendale 2008.
When: Sunday 4th March 2012.
10:30-11.30am- drop off your clothes, pick up your coupons.
11:30-12:00- settle in for a delectable high tea and hear from inspirational women
12:00-3:30pm-Ready set SWAP!
2:30- for latecomers grab a final bargain before the event closes at 3:30pm
How does it work? 
It works by people bringing good quality items of clothing they no longer wear and are willing to swap for garments brought by other guests.
  1. Start thinking about your men’s and women’s clothing and accessories that could go to a new home. Think about what value group they may fall into – Bargain Bin, $5, $10 or $20.
  2. Register prior to the event and all we ask is that you make a small donation to Opportunity International. This could be anything you can give to support women in developing countries – perhaps $5 or $10, the average is about $20 but if you can give more, then good on you! You can also register and donate on the day.
  3. Bring your clothing in on the day, receive tokens for each item, and then you’re able to exchange your tokens for the garments that take your fancy!
Red coupon = to the value of $20 (for example cocktail dresses, high-level brands)
Yellow coupon = to the value of $10 (shorts, shirts, shoes, good condition)
Blue coupon = to the value of $5 (accessories, t-shirts, ‘well-loved’ condition)
Even if you don’t have clothes to swap, come along on the day and pay cash for your finds! Passers-by are welcome!
Social Innovation Sydney presents a screening of Miss Representation

Thanks to Miss Representation panel: @evacox @KateSoutham @AWCCI @theburgerman

Thank-you

Thank-you to everyone who braved the torrential Sydney rain last night to watch Miss Representation and participate in the panel session afterward.

Special thanks to our panel members who provided thought provoking discussion:

  • Eva Cox AO (@evacox) – highly respected feminist, academic, and activist, whose work has informed and inspired a generation of women. She has been an active advocate for creating more civil societies.
  • Kate Southam (@KateSoutham) – experienced journalist with a popular career blog
  • Yolanda Vega (@AWCCI) –  CEO of the Australian Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry
  • John Bergin (@theburgerman) – Director of Social Media and Digital News, Sky News Australia

There was so much interesting ground we did not get a chance to cover we’ve decided to run an unconference later this year on the same topic. Keep an eye out for details on our Events page.

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COFA Lecture Theatre EG02 Map (400x269)

Venue details for #MissRepresentation screening tonight at COFA

If you’ve signed up to attend the screening of Miss Representation and the panel discussion, here is a map of the venue at COFA.

We will be in Lecture Theatre EG02 at COFA, corner of Greens Road and Oxford Street Paddington NSW 2121.

If you aren’t able to join us please follow the conversation on Twitter via @sibsyd and hashtags #sibsyd #missrepresentation

COFA Lecture Theatre EG02 Map (400x269)

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International Women’s Day: Women Empowering Women In Need event

Just wanted to let you know about an interesting International Women’s Day even in Sydney:

“You are invited to attend WE WIN, a celebration of International Women’s Day presented by Women as Entrepreneurs.

This is an awareness event – a celebration of successes of women with a focus on enabling change for women as entrepreneurs, both here and in the third world. Profit will go towards empowering women living in poverty in developing countries. We would like to extend our offer to you to join us for drinks and light refreshments for our event. Partners are welcome to attend. In addition to the generosity of the speakers, our sponsors have arranged to put together a gift bag for all attendees to ensure that they can take a little bit of the WE WIN event home with them. Looking forward to seeing you there!

WIN: Women Empowering Women In Need
Date: Thursday March 8th 2012
Time: 6:00pm
Venue: Level 20, 2 Market Street, Sydney
Early bird: $45 (Ends 26 February 2012)
General admission: $65

Keynote speakers:

Orsi Parkanyi – Women As Entrepreneurs
Hannah Schwartz – Ninefold
Maria Padisetti – Digital Armour and RedHands non-profit  Topic: empowerment of women entrepreneurs in developing countries.

Panel discussion with:

Catriona Pollard – CP Communications and Social Media Women (@CatrionaPollard)
Kim McGuinness – Network Central and The Businesswomen’s Breakfast Series (@kimmcguinness)
Nicole Kersh – 4Cabling (@4Cabling)
Lisa Messenger – The Messenger Group (@LisaMessenger)

>>REGISTER HERE

Women as Entrepreneurs, or WE, provides a supportive community where likeminded aspiring and accomplished female entrepreneurs can learn, connect, and share ideas.

With her new video blog, http://womenasentrepreneurs.com.au/, Founder Orsi Parkanyi is on a mission to find out what drives entrepreneurial women and how exactly they achieve success as women. Her personal belief, “women leaders have the power to shape a better world”, drives her to inspire and foster entrepreneurship in those around her.”

International Women's Day 2012If you are hosting an International Women’s Day event please let us know – we’re happy to help get the news out. Email us on info@socialinnovationsydney.org