Inaugural Rural Regional Remote Women’s Network of WA survey results revealed at Parliament House

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Camera IconBunbury MLA Don Punch said he had confidence in the future of small businesses in the Bunbury CBD. Credit: Oliver Lane/RegionalHUB

The results from a survey detailing issues faced by women in regional WA has been launched in Perth.

Regional Development Minister Don Punch launched the results of the Rural Regional Remote Women’s Network of Western Australia What Women Want survey last week at Parliament House.

More than 360 RRR network members from across the State participated in the inaugural survey to identify the opportunities and challenges facing women living and working in the regions.

The feedback will inform the strategies and activities of the RRR Network, which is supported by the State Government, as it advocates on behalf of regional women communities.

Mr Punch said the survey was needed to get an insight into exactly what issues regional women are facing.

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“The inaugural survey provides meaningful insights into the lives and expectations of women living in the regions,” he said.

“We are pleased to support the wonderful work of the RRR Network, including the Rural Women’s Award, as it advocates ideas, action and change to optimise living and working in our amazing regions.”

Key priorities identified include access to health and essential services, housing, cost of living and community infrastructure.

Feedback also highlighted other issues including access to education, training and professional development, social connectedness, financial independence, digital access, affordability and capability.

Agriculture Minister Jackie Jarvis said it is vital to understand the unique challenges regional women face.

“Regional women play a significant role in keeping our communities and primary industries thriving,” she said.

“The challenges they face are unique and it is important to understand these challenges so we can best support our regional communities.”

More information and the results from the survey can be viewed online.

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