Already a Future Women? Sign in Culture Why federal parliament needs a behaviour ‘gold standard’ for workplaces to feel safe "I’m sorry, but the blokes have had a pretty good go... it’s time we had more women at the helm." By Kate Kachor Published 27 July, 2022 Culture Why federal parliament needs a behaviour ‘gold standard’ for workplaces to feel safe "I’m sorry, but the blokes have had a pretty good go... it’s time we had more women at the helm." By Kate Kachor Published 27 July, 2022 Previous article ‘I am both cared for and care-giver.’ Next article Will Roe v. Wade impact Australia? A legal expert says yes The next elected Australian Government must adopt a “gold standard” of behaviour in parliament if women are to feel safe in workplaces across the country.This was one of the key messages a panel of political heavy-weights shared during a special election edition of Future Women’s popular election series, HerVote. You’ve hit the glass ceiling. And our paywall. Access member-only features by becoming a Red Member. Join the club Already a member? Sign in More From Future Women Culture Emojis and AI: Tech abuse is evolving, but banks are too By Sally Spicer Culture The DV fact that shocked one of Australia’s most respected researchers By Sally Spicer Culture Ten years ago, I escaped abuse. It’s taught me one clear lesson. By Geraldine Bilston Culture Witness, survivor, thriver: The woman driving a DV revolution By Sally Spicer Culture Rachael escaped abuse. Then she bought a pair of designer jeans. By Sally Spicer Culture “Our people have always been evolving” By Melanie Dimmitt Culture 30% of women go into prison homeless. 50% are homeless when they leave. By Sally Spicer Career Giaan Rooney didn’t stay in her lane By Melanie Dimmitt Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.