
Charlotte Mortlock
Charlotte Mortlock is the co-founder of Hilma's Network, an advocacy group focused on promoting women's participation in the Liberal Party of Australia. In recent news, she has highlighted the party's efforts to field a strong slate of female candidates for the upcoming election, acknowledging both the progress made and the work still needed to achieve gender parity in political representation.
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Recent news mentions
Charlotte Mortlock founded Hilma’s Network to boost female representation in the Liberals.
Female MP Natalie Ward faces preselection challengeCharlotte Mortlock resigned from the Liberal party after the party abandoned a planned vote on gender quotas.
Mark Neeham tipped to return as state director for Farrer byelectionCharlotte Mortlock left her organization and the Liberal Party.
Of three elements for political success, he may need only oneCharlotte Mortlock, the founder of Hilma’s Network, resigned from the organization and the Liberal Party amid a gender quota dispute.
Women's network founder Charlotte Mortlock resigns amid gender quota dispute and Sussan Ley's removalCharlotte Mortlock, executive director of Hilma’s Network, advocates for algorithm reform and supports the social media ban.
Inside Australia’s world-first teen social media banCharlotte Mortlock says many young Australians are realising that people 'don’t hate each other' intrinsically.
How the ‘terminally online’ are radicalisedCharlotte Mortlock is mentioned with her baby.
with the birthrate in freefall, we’re overlooking one aspect of parentingCharlotte Mortlock is the executive director of Hilma’s Network, which aims to boost female representation in the Liberals.
What ‘morons’ mentioned the Q word? They’d be the smart Libs trying to save their partyCharlotte Mortlock noted that the average Liberal Party member is a 70-year-old male.
The Libs should reconcile with the Nats. Just not yetCharlotte Mortlock is the founder of Hilma’s Network, and a former Sky News anchor.
The Liberal Party’s still beholden to a small cohort of angry men. Women have had enoughCharlotte Mortlock, the co-founder of Liberal women’s advocacy group Hilma’s Network, said the party was running outstanding women at this election.
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