Sandrea Falconer, the minister with responsibility for gender affairs, in a statement in the Senate on Friday, said that women have broken the glass ceiling in politics but there is need for more to be involved in the process.
"We have elected a female prime minister, which means that we have broken the glass ceiling at the highest level of political leadership," Falconer said.
(We invite our users to read the full article published march 11 2013)
Sandrea Falconer, the minister with responsibility for gender affairs, in a statement in the Senate on Friday, said that women have broken the glass ceiling in politics but there is need for more to be involved in the process.
"We have elected a female prime minister, which means that we have broken the glass ceiling at the highest level of political leadership," Falconer said.
(We invite our users to read the full article published march 11 2013)