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Moving the Middle: The Gender Compass Podcast

Author: Plan Podcasts

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Why do conversations about gender equality so often stall — at work, at home, or even at the school gate? And more importantly, how do we move them forward?

Backed by the groundbreaking Gender Compass research, Moving the Middle is where data meets real stories. Each episode explores how leaders, communicators and changemakers are using fresh insights to engage the ‘moveable middle’ — those Australians whose views aren’t set in stone, but who hold the power to shift the national conversation on gender equality.

Hosted by Hayley Cull, Deputy CEO of Engagement at Plan International Australia, and Dr Rebecca Huntley, Director of Research at 89 Degrees East, the series unpacks what works, what doesn’t, and what you can try in your own context. Think of it as your practical guide to making gender equality conversations easier, more effective, and more impactful.

So whether you’re leading change, crafting campaigns, or simply navigating those tricky dinner table debates, join us. Together, let’s move the middle — and move forward.

9 Episodes
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Bonus Mini Episode - Who are the Indifferent? A 5-minute explainer
Featuring Lainie Cassidy, former Director – People & Inclusion at KPMG
Who Are The Moderates?

Who Are The Moderates?

2026-04-0506:04

Bonus Mini Episode - Who are the Moderates? A 5-minute explainer
With guests Professor Elizabeth Hill and Professor Rae Cooper (Australian Centre for Gender Equality and Inclusion @ Work)
Who Are The Hopefuls?

Who Are The Hopefuls?

2026-03-2905:47

Mini Bonus Episode - Who are the Hopefuls? A 5-minute explainer
Mini Bonus Episode - Who are the Trailblazers? A 5-minute explainer
With guests Sarah Buckley (Trawalla Foundation) and Kim Louw (Minderoo Foundation)
With guest Susanne Legena, CEO of Plan International Australia
How research and real stories shift attitudes on gender equality.
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