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The first Australian council to back menstrual equity - Kylie King reflects

The first Australian council to back menstrual equity - Kylie King reflects

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In this episode of Another Bloody Podcast, Rochelle sits down with Kylie King, former Albury Council mayor, current councillor, and passionate advocate for community wellbeing. From her unexpected leap from motorsport journalism into local government, to leading the charge on menstrual equity in Albury, Kylie shares why council support is critical in breaking down stigma and ensuring access to period products for those in need. Together, they explore the power of data, the importance of small wins, and how local leaders can create lasting change.

You can learn more about the Council Cares here - https://www.sharethedignity.org.au/end-period-poverty/council-cares

Another Bloody Podcast is hosted by Share the Dignity founder Rochelle Courtenay aka 'Pad Lady'. You can find her on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/rochelle-courtenay-6769156b/

Share the Dignity is an Australian charity ensuring vulnerable women, girls and people who menstruate have access to period products and essential items when they need them. Through our Dignity Drives, It’s in the Bag campaign and ongoing advocacy, we provide vital products while pushing for lasting change to achieve menstrual equity in Australia.

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Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/sharethedignityaustralia/

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