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Bianca Hartge-Hazelman

Bianca is the editor and founder of the Financy Women's Index and women's money publication Financy.

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    Women’s financial progress is not a 2020 feminist want, but evolutionary need

    As we reflect on 2020, we look at how the year finished up with women's progress and why we must...

    December 21, 2020
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    7, not 6, steps to enhance your financial progress

    There are seven things that can help women enhance their financial progress and all of them need our attention to...

    August 19, 2020
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    Will COVID-19 derail empowerment from Time’s Up and MeToo?

    Female empowerment is a risk of a setback as the latest Financy Women's Index shows financial progress slowed to 2015...

    May 12, 2020
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    How to work with your employer to close the super gap

    There are five things that women should look for from their employers to help make a difference on the retirement...

    January 19, 2019
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    Working women drive economic progress in 2018

    Everyday women drove economic progress in 2018 but business and government must do more to address longstanding gender imbalances at...

    December 18, 2018
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    3 To-Do list things to help your financial health

    The financial health of Australian women appears to be improving, but sometimes it needs a kick along. Here's 3 things...

    October 11, 2018
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    Women’s Index: progress score gains on jobs, wages and boards

    Women's Index sets aspirational target which finds economic equality could be here in just over a decade but only if...

    October 3, 2018
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    Women’s economic wellbeing on political radar

    Improving economic equality is likely to become an increasingly influential factor in business and political decision-making in the period ahead.

    October 3, 2018
  • gender pay gap
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    Labor vows to close gender gap in superannuation

    Improving the economic security of women is finally set to be a major election issue as the Federal Labor party...

    September 19, 2018
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    The tell tale signs you’re being financially abused

    Financial abuse is often misunderstood, so it's time to look closer at it and identify some of the tell tale...

    August 24, 2018
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This year I’m project managing our house build a
This year I’m project managing our house build and I had this radical idea of putting together a construction team of 50/50 women to men. That idea of course shouldn’t be radical but in a male dominated industry it is and it’s sparked conversation about whether I will find the quality craftsmanship (craftswomanship) missing or be unable to reach the 50/50 goal in 2021. 
But I’m determined to get there and am putting the call out to female tradies in northern nsw or who want the work to get in touch.
Why am I doing this? Well besides being the founder of the Women’s Index which measures Australia’s progress towards gender financial equality each quarter, I want to do my bit to lead by example and ensure some of that whopping $2 billion cash blow out in home builder contracts actually reaches female pockets to the same or similar extent of men’s.
#Financybuild here we come!

@shewearaustralia best boots thanks @thecreativeimagineers 

@womensagenda @womeninconstructionau @nationaldiversitycouncil @nawicau #genderdiversity #womenatwork #50/50 #economicequality #homebuilders

For 2021 Financy is all about encouraging fearless
For 2021 Financy is all about encouraging fearless actions towards financial gender equality. #speakup #takeaction #genderequlity

Happy 2021! Here’s to all of us living our best
Happy 2021! Here’s to all of us living our best lives yet. #familytime #womensupportingwomen #lovewhereyoulive #tweedheads #byronbay

My year review for women: #covid_19, gender employ
My year review for women: #covid_19, gender employment inequality, rising domestic violence against women, rising unpaid work, raids on superannuation despite gender gap, declining birth and marriage rate, less female ceos in Australia, highest paid person is a woman,  Free childcare, no free childcare, women on boards increases, less women enrol in studies after high school, more enrol in IT studies, more women’s money platforms launched, products becoming more targeted and yet gender lens and policy is still a niche area. Mental health support services report being under resources And despite it all women are feeling more optimistic than men - yet not many of us remember being surveyed for that report!  #financy #womensindex

Reflecting back on 2020 and the rate of progress f
Reflecting back on 2020 and the rate of progress for women, @onevuegroup founder #conniemckeage says seeing more women in leadership is key to defeating the gender pay gap.  #womensupportingwomen #womenempowerment #womeninbusiness #womenquotes #ceoquotes #bosslady#financy #womensindex @absstats @amp_au @deloitteaus @deloitte @unwomenaust @unwomen @es4w8688 @femeconomy

How on earth can we improve our financial well-bei
How on earth can we improve our financial well-being in 2021 when this year  was one that in many ways we’d rather forget! This Financy article (link in bio or Financy.com.au) tells us what key areas to focus on.
#womenandmoney #womensupportingwomen #womensindex @livefinancy @amp_au @absstats #personaldevelopment #personalfinance #businessmums #mumsofinstagram #momsofinstagram

In this #financy article we look at the Kardashia
In this #financy article we look at the  Kardashian empire and ask if the advancement of women in the same as achieving financial equality? Has @kimkardashian set an example of what women can achieve or exploited our insecurities and set us back a century?

I’d say the Kardashian empire has advanced women because of the savvy of their business model and freedom in making it work their way. Read the article at the link in bio by #conniemckeage #womensindex @onevuegroup @amp_au @deloitteaus @deloitte #womensupportingwomen #womeninbusiness #bosslady #genderequality #equality #ceowomen

As my mum said, she’ll be 96 years old and I’l
As my mum said, she’ll be 96 years old and I’ll be 74 years old if this timeframe to economic equality is realised without any urgency. How old will you be? 
#genderequality  #financy #equality #genderpaygap #womenandmoney #financialequality #financialindependance #womensupportingwomen #mumsofinstagram #momsofinstagram #womeninbusiness #womeninspiringwomen #businesswoman #quotes #bosslady @amp_au @onevuegroup @deloitteaus @deloitte @absstats @femeconomy @es4w8688

In this Financy article (link in bio) there is opt
In this Financy article (link in bio) there is optimism and caution for women because of #COVID-19. Improved female jobs growth, which was harder hit compared to male by the onset of the pandemic and government shutdowns in March of this year, coupled with a fresh high in female ASX 200 board appointments and a narrowing of the gender gap in the underemployment rate, helped to push women’s progress higher in the September quarter.

Whilst this result gives us more reason to feel slightly better as we approach the end of 2020, the situation remains volatile and time will tell if COVID-19 has short or long-term impacts on women’s financial progress and equality.


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