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Survey launched anew,
Voices of women heard true,
In media's view.
Women in Media invites industry feedback in annual survey
Women in Media has launched its annual survey to better understand and represent the views of women working in the media sector. The not-for-profit, which has more than 6,400 members nationally, aims to improve diversity, equality and inclusion for women across all facets of the media industry.
Women in Media co-chair, Anita Jacoby AM, highlighted the importance of the survey as a confidential mechanism for women in the media industry to share their feedback on gender equality, career progress, and to access support and resources.
"You may be new to the industry or a veteran with years of expertise or somewhere in between. If so, your voice and views matter and Women in Media wants to hear them," she said. "Your responses help Women in Media focus its efforts and build an inclusive and supportive community, creating connections, accelerating career development and maximising leadership potential for women working in all sectors of our media industry."
The survey findings, while keeping individual responses confidential, will be released to participants, the media, government, and industry. The survey closes on Friday 19 April 2024.
The Women in Media Industry Insight Report 2023 showed that 54% of women were either unsure or explicitly dissatisfied with the progress of their careers. The report also highlighted a 24.2% gender pay gap for the Information Media and Telecommunications industry, which is above the national average across industries.
The Women in Media National Conference will take place in Sydney on 9 August 2024. This event will provide a platform for the discussion of the survey results and other pressing issues facing women in the media industry.
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