The first IWD rally in Australia was held in 1928 in Sydney by The Militant Women’s Group. These radical women linked the struggle for women’s emancipation with class struggle, arguing that working women are exploited by the capitalist systems in Australia which kept them on lower wages and less secure work than men. As early as 1882, tailoresses at clothing factories across in Melbourne organised and took strike action against their employer’s pay cuts and piece rates. This sent textile factory bosses into panic and highlighted the industrial power of women, and their organising capacity and led to the creation of the first women’s union in Australia.

Women have used IWWD to fight for radical local and international causes. In 1949, Perth women organised the day around securing world peace and in 1971 organisers called for the release of Angela Davis, African-American feminist, philosopher and communist, from police custody. In 1981, speakers at the Melbourne march called for an end to the oppression of lesbians and advocated for the rights of working women.

When women workers unite, the forces for change become stronger. Let’s join hands in our respective territories, working together in solidarity for a more just, equal, and discrimination-free society.

 

Melbourne IWD Rally 2024

VIC – Melbourne 

Thursday 7 March
5:30 pm – State Library

 

NSW IWD Rally 2024

NSW – Sydney

Saturday 9 March
11 am – Town Hall

 

IWD WA rally 2024

WA – Perth

Friday March 8
12 pm – Parliament House

 

SA – Adelaide

Friday March 8
5 pm – Tarntanyangga (Victoria Square)

NT IWD Rally 2024

NT – Darwin

Saturday 2 March
8:30 am – Civic Centre courtyard

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

TAS –  Hobart

Thursday 7 March
1 pm – Franklin Square

 

 

QLD IWD event

QLD- Brisbane 

Saturday 9 March
11 am – QCU

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