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Women's Information Service

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia

Phone: 8303 0590 or 1800 188 158



Address: 101 Grenfell Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.wis.sa.gov.au

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25.01.2022 Women of Murray Bridge and Surrounding areas check this out



25.01.2022 So many good things can come from flexible workplace uptake for everyone.

21.01.2022 Know someone who is being abused and don't know what to do to help? Our friends at ACON have developed a Friends and Family toolkit. https://sayitoutloud.org.au/.../friends-and-family.../...

20.01.2022 https://www.zahrafoundation.org.au/



20.01.2022 They also hear the great things you say about women in power.

18.01.2022 Ms Langan-Minca is well aware of the hurdles for women trying to enter, and thrive, in the industry almost entirely populated by men. From early in her apprenticeship she realised, "as a girl, you have to be a pretty exceptional mechanic to be considered average".

17.01.2022 How does burnout creep up on women and what can we do about it? In the first Women’s Agenda Women’s Health News webinar, Dr Stacey Jenkins, entrepreneur Naby Mariyam, Dr Jenny Brockis and contributing editor Georgie Dent spoke about the importance of identifying burnout, especially in a year where all our lives have been turned upside down.



17.01.2022 Find out about workplace entitlements and obligations including during coronavirus. Information about Pay, leave, ending employment and lots more. https://www.fairwork.gov.au/

12.01.2022 The Domestic Violence Crisis Line is run by Women's Safety Services SA and can be reached on 1800 800 098. This crisis line is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and is free to call. If you are concerned that you are in an abusive relationship, or need advice on your safety, or you are concerned about the safety of a friend or loved one, you can call the DV Crisis Line for advice, support, information and resources. For more information about WSSSA go to https://womenssa...fetyservices.com.au/ If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, contact emergency services by dialling 000. For information and resources on a wide range of topics including domestic, family and sexual violence, visit https://officeforwomen.sa.gov.au/wo/find-information-online #16dayscampaign #Womensrightsarehumanrights

10.01.2022 Lots of resources here to check out. Pop it on your favorites.

09.01.2022 BreastScreen SA is coming to Port Augusta from early March to mid-May 2021, to provide FREE breast cancer screening (breast X-rays) to healthy women aged 50 to 74 years, helping to detect breast changes that are too small to feel. Where : BreastScreen SA’s Mobile Screening Unit will be located in the car park of the Central Oval Community Sporting Hub, 10 Augusta Terrace, Port Augusta When: From early March to mid-May 2021. Appointments are free and can take as little as 10 ...minutes. Contact: BreastScreen SA on 132050 to book or visit www.breastscreensa.sa.gov.au to find out more See more

04.01.2022 The theme celebrates the tremendous efforts by women and girls around the world in shaping a more equal future and recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. It is also aligned with the priority theme of the 65th session of the Commission on the Status of Women, Women's full and effective participation and decision-making in public life, as well as the elimination of violence, for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls, and the flagship Generation Equality campaign, which calls for women’s right to decision-making in all areas of life, equal pay, equal sharing of unpaid care and domestic work, an end all forms of violence against women and girls, and health-care services that respond to their needs.



02.01.2022 The Women’s Domestic Violence Court Assistance Service is a specialist legal service providing support to women affected by domestic and family violence. Operated by the Legal Services Commission, WDVCAS provides a range of services primarily relating to helping women apply for intervention orders and ending tenancy agreements. Ph. 1800 246 642 https://wdvcas.lsc.sa.gov.au/ Online enquiry form here... https://wdvcas.lsc.sa.gov.au/get-help/ See more

01.01.2022 The phrase seeing is believing has never been more relevant than to women embarking on a tech career. Whilst Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk have taken centre stage in terms of tech success, according to PwC research, a shocking 78% of students can’t even name a famous female in the industry. Yet, Ada Lovelace was the first computer programmer, ‘Google-ing’ is possible due to Karen Sparck Jones’ discoveries, and Hedy Lamarr’s secret communication system inspired GPS, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth technology. Today, women are still doing amazing things in tech, such as Facebook’s COO, Sheryl Sandberg, and YouTube’s CEO, Susan Wojcicki. We’ve also seen

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