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National Labor Women's Conference

About The Labor Women's Conference

The Labor Women’s Conference is a unique national forum, open to all women members of the Labor Party. Held every three years, it provides a forum for ideas and debate, and a place for friendships to form.

The Labor Women's Conference aims to:

  • Improve women’s networks in the Party
  • Strengthen the links between Labor women across all factions and groups in the Party
  • Revitalise ALP women
  • Enable connections between women which might not be possible under other structures within the ALP.
  • Promote policy debate.

The Conference has been held every three years. The venue is rotated between the States and Territories, and each Conference decides which State or Territory will hold the next conference.

Following the 2005 Conference in Victoria, the 2008 Conference will be held in NSW.

2005 National Labor Women's Conference (22 April to 24 April 2005)

The 2005 National Labor Women's Conference was held in Melbourne from Friday 22 April to Sunday 24 April 2005. The theme of the conference was Labor Women looking ahead to 2020.

Speakers included Professor Judith Brett, Mary Delahunty, and Joumanah El Matrah. From Labor's Federal Caucus, Tanya Plibersek provided the opening address (click here) and Jenny Macklin the Sunday address (click here)


Motions carried

Motions carried at the National Labor Women’s Conference (23-25 April 2006, Melbourne, Victoria) (New window)


Photos from the 2005 National Labor Women's Conference

Any further enquiries regarding the 2005 National Labor Women's Conference should be directed to info@vic.alp.org.au or ring 03 9933 8500.

Some of highlights included:

  • Tour of Parliament House & Afternoon tea– hosted by the first female Speaker, Judy Maddigan & first female President, Monica Gould
  • Welcome Cocktail Party (free with registration)
  • 20 Things you always wanted to know about the ALP
  • Opening Conference - Federal Shadow Minister for the Status of Women –Tanya Plibersek
  • National Labor Women’s Network – AGM
  • Speaker - ‘See no Evil: The experience of Muslim women post- September 11 – the other national security issue’ – Joumanah El Matrah, Manager, Islamic Women’s Welfare Council of Victoria
  • Guest Speaker: Judith Brett, Professor of Politics, La Trobe Unversity – “What the ALP needs to do to remain relevant in 2020 – Vision for the Future”
  • Sunday address: Federal Deputy Leader of the ALP, Jenny Macklin MP
  • HYPOTHETICAL – Reflections on Election Night Dinner Party - DON(NA’)S PARTY in 2020 - moderated by Susan Halliday (former Sex Discrimination Commissioner)
  • NLWN Conference Dinner - Comedian RACHEL BERGER will be starring at the NLWN Conference Dinner, along with other comedians TBC