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We believe that the first step to ending global gender inequity is by educating and upskilling our young people to tackle it in their own local, national, and international communities.

Established in 2013, the One Woman Project is one of Australia's fastest growing, youth-led, intersectional organisations. We are dedicated to providing quality education on global gender inequity, through our educational seminar series, engagement events, in-school programs, public awareness campaigns, Rural Roadtrips, and festivals.

With teams in across ‘so-called’ Australia and internationally, we are dedicated to achieving one goal: global gender justice within our lifetimes.


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PEOPLE REACHED through activities since 2013

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rural roadtrips across qld since 2016

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in-school workshops since 2013

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events and activities since 2013


Image: a large room filled with school students, looking at a guest speaker and projected screen showing powerpoint slides.

Image: a large room filled with school students, looking at a guest speaker and projected screen showing powerpoint slides.

Educational Seminars & In-School Programs

Our key educational programs across Australia are our in-school workshops and online seminars. We engage with thousands of young people each year, who are passionate about global gender equality. 

Image: A copy of RARA Magazine Issue #1, featuring a photo of Johnny Valkyrie, a white trans person with brown hair and detailed eye makeup.

Image: A copy of RARA Magazine Issue #1, featuring a photo of Johnny Valkyrie, a white trans person with brown hair and detailed eye makeup.

Online Engagement, MAGAZINES, & SOCIAL MEDIA

Through our blog, eBooks, social media, biannual magazine (RARA), Newsletter, and Podcast, we provide quality education on local, national. and international issues.

 
Image: Five women sitting in a row on a panel discussion: a First Nations woman, a young white woman, a woman of  Sudanese descent, a woman of Syrian descent who is speaking, and a woman of Sri Lankan descent who is looking at a laptop.

Image: Five women sitting in a row on a panel discussion: a First Nations woman, a young white woman, a woman of Sudanese descent, a woman of Syrian descent who is speaking, and a woman of Sri Lankan descent who is looking at a laptop.

Festivals & Engagement Events

In addition to our online workshops and outreach campaigns, we also host an annual festival in Queensland (the Brisbane Feminist Festival), along with regular events across Queensland and Victoria.

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