• 29th Oct 2025

Have your say: National Council for Women Australia - National Survey


The Australasian College of Paramedicine recently became a proud member of the National Council of Women Australia (NCWA). Through our membership, we are proud to share this NCWA National Member Survey with our members and we encourage you to provide your feedback. 


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NCWA has launched an historic National Member Survey to hear directly from you, our members and broader network. With questions based on the National Gender Equality Strategy, NCWA would like to hear what matters to you.


Your valuable insights will help shape our priorities, programs, and advocacy, ensuring we continue to represent and support women across Australia.


This is your opportunity to share your voice and help guide the future direction of NCWA.


Do the survey here.


It will remain open until at least 1st November 2025, and we encourage all to participate. Every response counts.


The National Council of Women Australia exists for our members and because of our members. Every member matters to NCWA. Every voice matters to NCWA.


Apart from demographic questions, there is essentially one question.


"What do you / your organisation think are the most pressing gender equality issues in Australia today?"


The categories reflect the National Gender Equality Strategy. If you don't see the topic that resonates with you, please add it in the text box.


Do the survey here.


If you have any issues with completing the survey or questions regarding the survey, please contact NCWA at info@ncwa.org.au


Thank you for contributing to the strength and future of our national community. 


We look forward to reporting back and consulting with you more when the results are out.


NB: This survey has been designed and developed by NCWA. All queries should be directed to info@ncwa.org.au

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