march in support of international day
Camera Iconmarch in support of international day Credit: Supplied/Marcus Whisson

Common canopy unites women

Staff ReporterStirling Times

The event on Wednesday, March 5, was attended by more than 80 women who walked along Sudbury Road into Mirrabooka Square shopping centre, where shoppers clapped and took photos.

Women held colourful parasols, which has become an Ishar IWD tradition, and were dressed in national costumes.

Ms Freeman said it was important to recognise the event as a visual representation of why the world recognised women’s contribution to the wellbeing of the community.

‘Women’s participation in the workforce, community and in our families has ensured that Australia has a thriving economy and a society that values equity for all,’ Ms Freeman said.

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The event marked the launch of Ishar’s gender policy which was created to advocate support, empower and encourage women.

The march ended at the Herb Graham Centre in Mirrabooka, where women were greeted by Ishar chief executive officer Andrea Creado, Women’s Interests Minister Liza Harvey, North Metropolitan Region MLC Liz Behjat and Ms Freeman.