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  • January 2026

  • Tue 27

    Advisory Board

    January 27 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Virtual Event
  • February 2026

  • Wed 4

    Advocacy & Communications COP

    February 4 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Virtual Event
  • Fri 13

    National Apology Day 2026

    February 13
    Virtual Event
  • Wed 18

    Legal & Social Work COP

    February 18 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Virtual Event

    Rotating Chair: NT

  • Tue 24

    Advisory Board

    February 24 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm
    Virtual Event
  • Thu 26

    Education & Training COP

    February 26 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Virtual Event

    Rotating Chair: VIC

  • March 2026

  • Mon 2
    Four women of different ages and ethnic backgrounds sit closely together on a couch against a plain blue background, smiling warmly at the camera. They wear colourful, patterned clothing and statement earrings, leaning into one another in a relaxed, friendly pose that conveys connection and solidarity.

    International Working Women’s Day 2026

    March 2 - March 13
    Hybrid Event

    Across Australia, women and allies are coming together this International Working Women’s Day to demand safer workplaces, real equality and respect. Find an event in your state or territory and stand in solidarity. Collective action is how lasting change happens.

  • Sat 7
    Poster for International Women’s Day March 2026 organised by SA Unions Women’s Standing Committee. The image shows four people marching in a street rally, holding a colourful banner that reads “International Women’s Day – Why we march” with words like “Solidarity,” “Justice,” “Safety,” “Respect,” and “Equality.” Event details at the bottom state: Saturday 7 March, Tarntanyangga Victoria Square, 10:15am for a 10:30am start. A raised fist graphic appears in the bottom right corner.

    International Women’s Day March 2026 South Australia

    March 7
    Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square) Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square), Adelaide, Australia
    Hybrid Event

    Stand with Working Women’s Centre SA, unions and the community on 7 March at Tarntanyangga Victoria Square as we call for safer, fairer and more respectful workplaces. Meet at 10:15 am for a 10:30 am start.

  • Wed 18

    Legal & Social Work COP

    March 18 @ 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm
    Virtual Event

    Rotating Chair: ACT (informal)

  • Thu 19

    National Close the Gap Day 2026

    March 19
    Virtual Event
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