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Home Fair Gone: flipping the script on African gangs, race and multiculturalism

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Fair Gone: flipping the script on African gangs, race and multiculturalism

In this podcast episode, Nyadol Nyuon, a South Sudanese-born lawyer and activist, shares her incredible story and race relations expert Tim Sothpommasanne speaks about multiculturalism.

Beds still burning: why a proud future means waking up to the past

DCA Board Director, Chris Lamb, speaks about the Uluru Statement from the Heart and shares insights on parts of Australia’s history that many white Australians are oblivious to.

DCA’s CEO named one of The Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence

Diversity Council Australia CEO Lisa Annese makes the Australian Financial Review’s list of 100 Women of Influence for 2018.

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Out in the open: a transgender executive on the business of transitioning

Enjoy this DCA podcast episode that features Aram Hosie alongside Mark Latchford as they discuss questions on being out, and transitioning, in the workplace.

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Talking heads: two CEOs on leading and managing mental health

Discussion on mental health in the workplace on this episode of DCA’s The Art of Inclusion podcast.

When leaders talk about their own mental health

Discussion on mental health, and leaders being transparent about their own mental health issues.

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#YouToo? Sexual harassment and gender inequality after #MeToo

In this episode of DCA podcast The Art of Inclusion on the topic of #MeToo and workplace sexual harassment.

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Willing and able: a new narrative for disability

Annabelle Williams OAM and Gwynnyth Llewellyn speak about disability and unemployment in this episode of DCA podcast The Art Of Inclusion.

Let’s hear it from the boys

A recent study has found that men’s views on gender equality have not been getting more progressive.

Election 2019: Where do the major parties stand on D&I

In the lead up to the 2019 Federal Election, DCA asked the two major political parties a series of questions.


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