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Meet the Equality at Work Employer Network

Organisations creating equal employment opportunities for people with disability.

Disability rights

Embodying Equality in Employment

Our Equality at Work Employer Network brings together organisations that want to improve job opportunities and experiences for people with disability.

Network members are taking part in pilot programs that test practical ways to make workplaces more inclusive. These pilots look at real‑world solutions in four main areas:

  • building strong leadership and career pathways
  • supporting meaningful participation in the community
  • improving workplace systems and support
  • expanding equal opportunities in open employment

Together, these organisations are helping shape long‑lasting ways to include people with disability in the workforce. The findings and next steps from these pilots will be shared in the Equality at Work evaluation.

This page also highlights the IncludeAbility Employer Network, which was an earlier group of 17 organisations from the public and private sectors. These employers showed strong commitment to creating accessible and inclusive workplaces, and to offering real, meaningful jobs for people with disability. Their leadership helped lay the foundations for the work we are continuing today.

The Equality at Work Employer Network

IncludeAbility Employer Network

Australian Broadcasting Corporation logo
The ANZ logo in blue, featuring the letters ANZ and a stylized abstract symbol of three shapes forming a person with outstretched arms on a white background.
Australia Post logo featuring a red circular symbol with a vertical white line and cut-out, resembling a P, next to the words Australia Post in bold red letters on a white background.
Australian Government crest featuring a kangaroo and emu around a shield, with text below reading Australian Government Australian Public Service Commission.
The green BCG logo appears on the left, with the words BOSTON CONSULTING GROUP in green capital letters on the right, all on a white background.
City of Sydney Logo
The Commonwealth Bank logo featuring a yellow diamond shape with a folded corner, next to the text Commonwealth Bank in black lettering on a white background.
Herbert Smith Freehills logo featuring a circular teal sunburst design on the left and the company name in black capital letters stacked vertically on the right.
Kmart logo featuring a large red letter K with the word mart in blue lowercase letters overlapping the bottom right of the K on a white background.
Medibank logo with the word medibank in lowercase; all letters are red except for the blue letter i, which resembles a person.
The Microsoft logo featuring four colored squares (red, green, blue, and yellow) arranged in a grid to the left of the word Microsoft in gray text.
Logo of the NSW Government Public Service Commission featuring a red waratah flower on the left and the organization's name in blue text on the right.
PwC Logo
Rio Tinto Logo
The logo of The University of Queensland, Australia, featuring a purple shield with an open book and cross, and the university name written in capital letters to the right.
Red, stylized W logo with three bold, geometric shapes on a white background. This is the logo of Westpac, an Australian bank.
The Woolworths Group logo features the company name in black capital letters above a row of five horizontal color blocks: green, olive, blue, orange, and red, on a white background.

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