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http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/time-right-for-womenonly-party/2007/06/28/1182624042855.html

'Time right' for women-only party

June 28, 2007 - 11:51AM


A newly launched all-women political party will inject more "reality" into federal politics, its founder says.

Launching the What Women Want Australia party in Brisbane today, Justine Caines said women needed better representation and were sick of being paid lip service on key issues.

These included paid maternity leave, post-natal services, access to child care, education and the environment.

Ms Caines, a NSW senate candidate with a background in maternity services, said a looming, tight election made the timing right for the party's launch.

She said there was a lot of talk about women taking a greater role in politics but little was being done.

More women in parliament would bring a sense of the "real world" into politics, she said.

"We are seeing our policy makers saying that they want greater participation from women and yet it is seemingly only on their terms because talk to any woman about doing the juggle and it's bloody hard and it doesn't need to be that hard," she said.

"If our participation is truly valued then where is the support?"

One woman will run for the party in the Senate in each state and territory, and a handful of women will run in key marginal House of Representative seats.

Formed in April, the party has about 650 members and is seeking registration with the Australian Electoral Commission.
 

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i dont think a party that is a majority of women will survive...it shall crumble as i think a party like that cannot adapt to a fiece political world...i would like to see how far they would go....but other than that i wont work out
 

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i love parties than run on stupid gimmicks

australians against further immigrants anyone

im going to found a national socialist party after university
 

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its pretty funny when parties have a ridiculously specific name like the fishing party. It draws attention to the fact that they are a bunch of nutters.
 

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if we get 4 per cent of the vote, cha ching! party
 

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sthcross.dude said:
its pretty funny when parties have a ridiculously specific name like the fishing party. It draws attention to the fact that they are a bunch of nutters.
yea i was laughing at the parties when i saw their names....one guy went up to my Dad (whose a migrant) and asked him to support the no more immigrants party:rofl:
 

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Women are more cunning, manipulative and deceptive, so in that sense they might be suited to politics.
On the other hand they are too emotional and irrational.
 

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Women should not get paid maternity leave and childcare should be determined by market forces. If you want to have a child you should pay for it, not your employer and not the government.
 

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Fringe party. Only focuses on specific issues and will never get any real power. :/
 

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iamsickofyear12 said:
Women should not get paid maternity leave and childcare should be determined by market forces. If you want to have a child you should pay for it, not your employer and not the government.
That's a sure fire way to tackle the ageing population crisis.
 

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iamsickofyear12 said:
Women should not get paid maternity leave and childcare should be determined by market forces. If you want to have a child you should pay for it, not your employer and not the government.
I don't think so. The government should do all that it can to encourage women to do their real job.
 

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_dhj_ said:
I don't think so. The government should do all that it can to encourage women to do their real job.
maybe... but it shouldn't include the two things I mentioned.
 

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iamsickofyear12 said:
maybe... but it shouldn't include the two things I mentioned.
Think of feminism as an undesirable market externality. It perverts the choices that they make. To correct it, government intervention is needed.
 

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Why aren't women replying to this thread? What happened to battle of the sexes? :(
 
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"education and the environment"

because these are TOTALLY only female issues
 

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aussiechica7 said:
"education and the environment"

because these are TOTALLY only female issues
You can have the environment but education is for men.
 

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_dhj_ said:
Why aren't women replying to this thread? What happened to battle of the sexes? :(
They don't actually have any important views
 

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