Minister Accepts Charter on Behalf of All Australian Women
By Lyn Lane
A Women’s Expo showcased the Australian visit of the
World Charter. Held in
The ceremony was attended by representatives on many
women’s organisations, elected representatives and government officers. Outside
it was a very cold winter's day, but inside the Expo there was much warmth and
good spirits.
Organised by the Women’s International league for
Peace and Freedom (WILPF) the Expo featured posters, photos, quilts and
T-Shirts collected over 20 years at women's gatherings, marches and
conferences. One wall was dedicated to the World March of Women, with a
large copy of the Global Charter flanked by enlarged copies photos that had
been taken at the World March in
Originally the Expo, held in the
Exhibition area of the Legislative Assembly, was to be a one day event so
we were absolutely delighted when the Minister (Ms Gallagher) offered to
sponsor the Expo for the rest of the week. This meant the displays stayed up
and all visitors to the Assembly that week got to read the Charter. WILPF also
had printed copies for all guests to take with them.
In an address to the Legislative Assembly on the
Tuesday evening, the Minister drew the attention of all members to the Expo and
spoke of the World Charter... "On
Monday this week it gave me great pleasure to receive the women’s global
charter for humanity and solidarity on behalf of Australian women.
The Australian part of its journey was organised
by the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom. This charter
is a proposal to build a world where exploitation, oppression, intolerance and
exclusion no longer exist and where integrity, diversity and the rights and
freedoms of all are respected.
It contains 31 affirmations describing the
principles essential to the construction of such a world. Those
affirmations are based on the five values of equality, freedom, solidarity,
justice and peace. It was an honour to have the charter here in
So hopefully it has been found by the time we
are speaking tonight. Before it got lost it had travelled many miles and
through many countries to arrive in
This week’s events give us cause to celebrate
not only to hand over the charter but also to acknowledge the work that all of
us have undertaken to ensure that the values of equality, freedom,
solidarity, justice and peace continue to be strengthened in our community."
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