In many circumstances, woman and gender diverse individuals may not have the same access to decision-making processes, resources, economic or social opportunities. This means that policies, programs and services are likely to be experienced differently, and have different outcomes for people of different genders. Moyne Shire Council is committed to creating better and fairer outcomes to ensure all people have access to opportunities and resources by:
The Gender Equality Act 2020 commenced on 31 March 2021.
The Act promotes gender equality by
The Gender Equality Act 2020 will improve workplace gender equality in the Victorian public sector, universities and local councils.
Moyne Shire Council is committed to the use of inclusive language, acknowledging and respecting the diversity of bodies, genders and relationships. We understand people express their gender and sexuality in different ways and people can have different biological sex characteristics. We acknowledge the diversity of people we work with and serve. We will take steps to demonstrate our rainbow readiness by ensuring we drive inclusion and ensure LGBTIQ+ people and community feel welcome safe, supported and equal.
Moyne Shire Council will
For more information refer to the Commission for Gender Equality in the Public Sector (opens in new window)
Moyne Shire Council has an established diversity inclusion group to ensure compliance and adherence in meeting Moyne Shire Council obligations under the Gender Equality Act 2020.
Mark Eversteyn
Susie Kewley
Alicia Cohen
Liam Arnott
Shelley Firth
Linda Turner-Broad
Jo Mackenzie
Sarah Fenton
Jonathan Buckle
Jordan Byrne
Carolyn Byrne
Kim Ayling
Bella Barrett
Jodie Hill
Nicholas Benyon
Vicki Askew-Thornton
Emma Leach
Bradley Gurney