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Young women to pay half a billion dollars more for uni courses

News & EventsBy CAWLS AdminJuly 1, 2020

It is time to end the trend of undervaluing female-led industries 🙅‍♀️ We have seen the government fail to take a gendered understanding in policy making. The recent decision to “more than double university fees for humanities subjects and reduce them for science subjects” is further reflection of inequitable policy making by our leaders. Supporting…

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