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Join the Engender Equality Board!

Expressions of interest now open – General Board Members

  • Do you have governance experience?
  • Are you highly motivated and proactive?
  • Are you a good communicator?

Engender Equality is a Tasmanian non-for-profit family violence service that provides essential support to individuals and families affected by family violence. We help people rebuild their lives and achieve safety and stability. We also deliver training for workplaces on family violence and gender equality and we promote strategic approaches to prioritise the rights of victim-survivors by sharing our insights and specialisation.

Please send through your CV and a 250 word introduction on what you can bring to the Board! If you have any questions, please email: ceo@engenderequality.org.au.

If you are passionate about making a difference and have the relevant experience, we would love to hear from you!

This EOI closes 12 June 2026.

We acknowledge, with deep respect the Palawa and Pakana people, the traditional owners of Lutruwita. The Palawa and Pakana people belong to the oldest continuing culture in the world. They have lived in union with Country for many thousands of years. We express gratitude for their custodianship and stand with Palawa and Pakana people.

Engender Equality proudly welcomes all people of diverse genders and sexualities including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, people with variations of sex characteristics (also known as intersex), queer and asexual people.


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RESPECT

We acknowledge, with deep respect the palawa people, the traditional owners of lutruwita (Tasmania/Van Diemen’s Land). The palawa people belong to the oldest continuing culture in the world. They have lived in union with Country for many thousands of years. We express gratitude for their custodianship and stand with palawa people in the declaration that sovereignty remains unceded.

We see gender inequality as both the cause and the context of family violence. Only by actively challenging gender-based oppression can we achieve positive and respectful relationships within healthy, inclusive structures and institutions. This outcome will ultimately benefit the whole Tasmanian community.


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Engender Equality is not a crisis service.

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© 2024 Engender Equality.

All rights reserved.