House debates

Wednesday, 18 October 2017

Statements by Members

Girls Take Over Parliament

1:42 pm

Photo of Rebekha SharkieRebekha Sharkie (Mayo, Nick Xenophon Team) Share this | | Hansard source

Today I join a global movement for girls' leadership. Across the world, more than a thousand girls and young women are being promoted to positions of power for a day. Here in Australia 17 young women are stepping into the shoes of members of parliament. The takeover was organised by Plan International Australia in celebration of International Day of the Girl and in support of women in politics. My office has been taken over by Asha Clementi, an 18-year-old high school student from Canberra, who is passionate about politics and empowering young women. The Plan International She can lead report that was released today found that 0.3 per cent of young women—just one in 297—aspire to be politicians. This is truly unacceptable. Women need to be encouraged to go into politics and taught that they have a right to be in this place and on the front bench. Nearly half of the young women surveyed felt there were not enough opportunities for them to become politicians, and one in three young women felt that gender was a barrier to them. I encourage every member of this House to support young women's political aspirations and encourage their participation in democracy.

Asha, thank you for writing this speech today. Thank you for being part of my team, and good luck with your year 12 exams that start next week. In the words of Hillary Clinton:

… to all the little girls who are watching this: never doubt that you are valuable and powerful and deserving of every chance and opportunity in the world to pursue and achieve your own dreams.