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How Blak women are working to build safer workplaces

Blak women make up a growing part of the Australian workforce, with 57 per cent of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women aged 15 to 64 employed in 2022-23 (the latest figures we have). That’s a significant gain from 45 per cent just four years earlier. However, it’s still well below the Closing the Gap target of 62 per cent employment. It’s also far short of the comparable non-Indigenous employment rate (79 per cent). My research in the ne…
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Inside Small Business broke the news in on Friday, February 20, 2026.
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