Just 21 chairmen of blue-chip companies are female, in a sign that women are still struggling to reach the highest echelons of corporate Australia.
Analysis by the Australian Institute of Company Directors found that although women accounted for a record 35.7 per cent of board seats among the biggest 200 companies at the end of last month, and increasingly chaired individual board committees, few were appointed to the top job.
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