Not easy to score AWEI points as ABC gay pride support falls flat
ABC managing director David Anderson has worked hard, including dancing on a Mardi Gras parade float, in an effort to win the corporation points on ACON’s equality index.
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When ABC’s managing director David Anderson decided to dance on a float in the Mardi Gras parade, executives probably thought it would win the corporation a much-desired two points on ACON’s equality index – which marks organisations on how “inclusive” they are.
However, on this occasion, despite attending a high profile LGBTQ event, ACON’s markers did not award the points because there was no evidence he had spoken at any LGBTQ events.
The Australian Workplace Equality Index (AWEI) has a list of categories and instructions on how to score maximum points. Some of the categories including positively promoting LGBTQ issues and getting the CEO to speak about being inclusive.
There are achievement levels for high performers from platinum, gold, silver and bronze.
In 2021, the ABC achieved gold status with 177 points out of a maximum of 200, here’s how:
*Four points for its “all gender toilets” policy.
*Three points for its program First Day, about a trans child starting high school.
*One point for ABC Kids program recognising awareness of Wear it Purple Day, which is a LGBTQ youth charity that features images of a young woman with a mastectomy on its website.
*Two points for Mr Anderson defending ABC’s support of “transition leave” at a Senate Estimates meeting.
Meanwhile, the ABCQueer Instagram account, which has made statements such as “some men have periods”, “some women have penises” and “queerness in nature can be found everywhere”, also won AWEI’s “external media campaign” award in 2020, and in 2021 it won the same award for its Innies + Outies podcast about queer identity and experiences.
AWEI 2022 LIST
Employer of the Year
Capgemini Australia
Platinum Employers (Long Term Gold Employers):
Accenture
EY Oceania
Clayton Utz
PwC
RMIT University
Platinum Projects
AGL Energy
Australian Taxation Office
Woolworths Group
Platinum Qualifiers for 2020
Capgemini Australia
Deloitte Australia
NAB
QBE Insurance
Gold Employers
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Capgemini Australia
Coles
Deloitte Australia
Queensland Department of Education
Fujitsu Australia
IBM Australia
KPMG
Macquarie University
MinterEllison
NAB
nbn co
Origin Energy
QBE Insurance
Salesforce
Services Australia
SBS
The Star Entertainment Group
University of New South Wales
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
Silver Employers
Alcoa of Australia
Allianz
American Express Australia
CSIRO
Department of Agriculture, Water and the Environment
Department of Education & Training Victoria
Australian Government Department of Health
DLA Piper Australia
EnergyAustralia
Grant Thornton Australia
Griffith University
JP Morgan
Monash University
Norton Rose Fulbright
Scentre Group
Stockland
Telstra
Victoria University
Zurich Financial Services Australia
Bronze Employers
Allens
Amazon
Ampol
Arup
Ashurst
Aurecon
Australian Securities & Investments Commission (ASIC)
BHP
Bupa
Charles Sturt University
Charter Hall
Datacom
Australian Government Department Home Affairs and the Australian Border Force
Australian Government Department of Prime Minister & Cabinet
Australian Government Department of Social Services
Dexus Holdings
Domain Group
Edith Cowan University
Energy Queensland
Hollard Insurance
IAG
Jacobs Australia
John Holland
Lendlease
Life Without Barriers
Maddocks
Mercer Australia
NRMA
NSW Police Force
QIC
SAP Australia
Settlement Services International
Shell
TPG Telecom
Treasury Wine Estates
University of Melbourne
University of Western Australia
University of Wollongong
Westpac Banking Corporation
Most Improved Employer
NRMA (152% improvement)
Small Employer of the Year
Boston Consulting Group
Small Employer Gold
Boston Consulting Group
Colin Biggers & Paisley Lawyers
The GPT Group
Russell Kennedy Lawyers
Deutsche Bank, Australia
Small Employer Silver
McCullough Robertson Lawyers
Clifford Chance
Small Employer Bronze
Liberty Financial Group
Gilead Sciences
Oliver Wyman
Initiative Media
American Express Global Business Travel
The Northern Trust
Allen & Overy
Most Improved Small Employer
Investa Property Group (115% Improvement)
Individual Awards Categories – Winners
CEO of the Year
David Anderson – Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)
Executive Leadership
Assistant Commissioner Gelina Talbot – NSW Police Force
External Media Campaign
Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) – ABC Innies + Outies podcast
Network Leader of the Year
Benjamin Vella – Stockland
Out Role Model
Kim Lee – National Australia Bank
Sally Webster Ally
Janani D’Silva – Capgemini Australia
Sapphire Inspire
Alicea Stoney – KPMG
Jenny Ratsep – EnergyAustralia
Employee Network of the Year
Pride @ KPMG
Trans/Gender Diverse Inclusion
Capgemini Australia
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