The milestone event celebrated ‘extraordinary ordinary’ women.
State Member for Euroa Annabelle Cleeland said the electorate was full of extraordinary women doing amazing things.
“So often we see women whose achievements, leadership and contributions don’t get the recognition they deserve,” Ms Cleeland said.
“This is a chance to celebrate the work they do to better the lives of people in their community, work and homes.”
Ms Cleeland said she was proud to be part of a new group of dynamic female MPs recently elected to parliament.
“The Nationals have a majority of women in the 60th parliament, based on merit and not quotas,” she said.
The new Nationals MPs alongside Ms Cleeland (Euroa), include Kim O’Keeffe (Shepparton), Jade Benham (Mildura) and Gaelle Broad (Northern Victoria).
“My colleagues are all exceptional representatives, and strong local advocates, focused on the best outcomes for their local communities.” she said.
Ms Cleeland said the landmark Parliamentary Elections (Women Candidates) Act was passed in 1923, allowing women to stand for the Victorian Parliament.
“Since 1923, we’ve seen women from all walks of life shape our state through their commitment to service in public office.
“In 2023, women make up nearly half the parliamentarians across both our Houses.
“Over this time the women in our Parliament have been pivotal in strengthening our democracy, and have helped to build long lasting reforms that have improved the lives of all Victorian women and girls.”
Ms Cleeland encouraged women to apply for the Pathway to Politics Program, applications for which are now open.
The program is a national, non-partisan initiative that aims to change the face of politics by equipping women with the skills, knowledge, confidence and networks they need to run for elected office and thrive as political leaders.
For more information, visit: pathwaystopolitics.org.au/