Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
Sunday, May 31, 2026
HomeOpinionMan, I feel like a change

Man, I feel like a change

ANOTHER internationally recognised day brings with it another chance to reflect.

Last week’s International Women’s Day saw widespread celebration of women in the community and was headlined by another well attended breakfast in Gawler.

Tales were told of success against the odds in an effort to inspire those in attendance, and no matter which way you look at it, the plight of International Women’s Day is an admirable and important one.

The statistics are there for all to see that society has stacked the odds against women from day dot and IWD brings with it a chance to highlight that – but perhaps it is time the way we do that is looked at with a more critical lens.

Gayle Joyce spoke passionately in an interview ahead of the day and her story on page eight of this week’s edition highlights a myriad of ways we can think about IWD differently.

While guest speakers of high esteem such as the incredibly impressive Franke Agenbag certainly serve a great purpose, and she should be commended for taking the time to tell her story, perhaps more thought needs to go into the message we are sending from the event organisers.

Having an incredibly gifted and hard-working speaker in that has achieved her goals through discipline and determination seems like a no brainer, but what of the plethora of people that will never get the chance?

Franke’s story is an inspirational one, but is it inspirational to the woman who is down on her luck, doing it tough in our backyard?

The answer is probably not, but Gayle’s point surrounding whether those in need are attending these unifying events is perhaps more pressing.

By no means should we shun celebrating our best and brightest, but for a day dedicated to celebrating inclusion and picking up those that have fallen down, more needs to be done by those with power and pull in the community.

We have a council in the middle of a budget headache, but are other avenues available to raise funding so the price of tickets to these events can be reduced?

Is there scope for a free event, with less focus on catering a delicious morning tea and a greater focus on bringing together women from all walks of life?

Kudos to those like Zonta and other local groups fighting for women’s rights, but there is an underlying need for deeper thought from all involved.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Signs of life

TOWN of Gawler has produced enhanced signage in an effort to improve usage at the Murray Street South Long Day and RV Park, located...

Voting still open for Ag Town of the Year

VOTING is still open to determine the finalists of the 2026 Agricultural Town (Ag Town) of the Year Award. The Ag Town of the...

SA farmers gain double strength mouse weapon

SOUTH Australian farmers will have access to a new tool to protect the region's agriculture sector from mice. The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines...

Media literacy sessions coming to Barossa

A FREE workshop aimed at helping people identify false information is coming to the Barossa next month. On Wednesday 3 June ABC radio host...

Community called on for playspace pick

TOWN of Gawler is inviting the community to have their say on the future of a local park. Jack Cooper Reserve, located on Hibbard...

Over to you, council

CITY of Playford's public consultation period for its Draft Annual Business Plan has come to a close, with the final decision now left in...

Drive for student volunteers

A MAJOR recruitment drive is under way to encourage the next generation of South Australian students to step away from their screens and step...

Letters to the editor

Taxis? What Taxis? Gawler's residents have had enough. The taxi service is deplorable. An example of this occurred on Wednesday 20th May when an...

Club Notes

Squash Barossa Valley Squash Red Bull, Haas and Ferrari are the teams with a strangle hold on making the finals. Aston Martin is firming as the...