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Could the Donald Trump effect threaten Australia’s workforce diversity?

15 February 2025
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Could the Donald Trump effect threaten Australia’s workforce diversity?
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US President Donald Trump has eliminated diversity, equity, and inclusion measures in the public service, with global businesses following suit. Australia has seen progress in workplace diversity but lacks legislative support. Opposition leader Peter Dutton criticizes public service DEI roles, stating they do not benefit everyday Australians. The future of diversity and inclusion initiatives in Australia remains uncertain due to a lack of legislative enforcement.

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