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Four women in formal clothing pose for the camera.

"Art became an accessible form of being able to teach these complex topics, in a way that they could have some fun [with], because their lives weren't always great."

A drawing of a young girl at a computer thinking about hospitals, schools and homes.

"In Canberra, it's the same thing — kids just don't actually have the information they need to make good decisions about their bodies and their lives. And so I thought, well, why not try doing some things here locally?"

A woman with long brown hair stands at a lectern speaking.

"I've got a petition to mandate gender equality education, and we do some art pop-up events to promote the advocacy of women's rights and children's rights."

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young woman with long dark hair wearing a navy blue blazer stands with arms crossed in room with warm wall lighting

A blonde woman wearing a spotted shirt stands in front of a building

"It was a very proud moment for me in my first ACT Women's Awards, to be able to present and celebrate these amazing women."
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