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Meet the Incredible Women Blazing Trails for Future Generations

A quick Google search defines a trailblazer as a pioneer, or someone who blazes a trail to guide others. History books are full of incredible stories of trailblazing women, relentless visionaries who bravely challenged the status quo to forge a new path in their field – from activists, artists and discoverers to leaders, athletes and performers. Think Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie, Eleanor Roosevelt, Florence Nightingale, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Rosa Parks, Jeanne Baret and Grace Hopper, just to name a few.

Luckily for us, there are some truly inspirational modern-day women blazing some pretty epic trails too. Remarkable women who are strong, determined, courageous and resilient, whose captivating stories will provide inspiration to generations of women to come. These women have stories worth telling, and we’d love to introduce you to some of our favourites…

Jana PittmanRosie Batty AODr Jessica GallagherTuria Pitt
Jessica FoxMagda SzubanskiTayla HarrisLibby Trickett
Grace TameDr Bronwyn KingJasmine ‘Jazz’ YoungAriarne Titmus
Gill HicksCathy FreemanMia FreedmanRachel Robertson
Clare BowditchShaynna Blaze

Sophie Delezio

Abigail Forsyth
Anna RoseMoana HopeMia FreedmanLauren Burns
Tiffiny Hall

Elaine Jobson

Emma Murray

Brooke Boney

Jasmine ‘Jazz’ YoungJessica WatsonKarni LidellSally Pearson

Grace Brennan

Tania Major

Liz Volpe

Sharon Bown

Shelley Ware

JJ Ferrari

Fabian Dattner

International Women's Day 2022On 8th March 2022, we celebrate International Women’s Day, tackling prejudice with the theme #BreakTheBias. Every single one of our incredible Women in Business speakers, all trailblazers in their own right, would make a powerful addition to your event line-up – get in touch if you’d like us to connect you!

International Women’s Day 2022: It’s Time to ‘Break the Bias’



On 8th March 2022 we celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD), facing prejudice head on in our efforts to #BreakTheBias.

For decades, women have been dedicating their lives to creating an equal world. A world that is diverse and inclusive. A world free of bias, stereotype and discrimination. A world where difference is valued and celebrated.

Now it’s time to do your part to #BreakTheBias. Planning for your International Women’s Day event starts now!

Let us connect you with some of the most inspiring women you’re ever likely to meet. Women with an unwavering commitment to breaking the bias, whose enthralling stories of resilience, determination and empowerment are guaranteed to captivate your audience.

Here are just a few of the remarkable women we can introduce you to…

Anyier YuolAnyier Yuol

Born in a Kenyan refugee camp, Anyier is an inspiring entrepreneur who is passionate about improving the representation of minority groups through the sport, beauty and fashion industries.

Elizabeth BroderickElizabeth Broderick

As Australia’s longest serving Sex Discrimination Commissioner and respected United Nations adviser, Elizabeth has worked tirelessly to break down structural and social barriers faced by women and men.

Karla GrantKarla Grant

Karla has spent the last 16 years presenting and producing Living Black, Australia’s longest-running Indigenous current affairs tv program, fulfilling her lifelong commitment to giving Indigenous people a voice.

Tasneem Chopra, OAMTasneem Chopra, OAM

A prominent activist with a passion for addressing social justice issues, Tasneem was named the inaugural 2021 Ambassador for Women of Colour, as well as the Anti-Racism Champion by the Australian Human Rights Commission.

Penelope TwemlowPenelope Twemlow

Penelope is a true leader of people and operations, passionate about and actively supporting various agencies working in the equity and diversity, domestic violence, mental health and homelessness arenas.

Anoushka GungadinAnoushka Gungadin

As an experienced CEO, Board Director, global entrepreneur and author, Anoushka believes that leveraging the diversity of people, culture, perspective and skill in business is the key to solving major economic and social issues.

Chelsea RoffeyChelsea Roffey

Chelsea is a speaker, author, researcher and Winston Churchill Fellow who has travelled the globe examining the barriers and opportunities of diversity. Pioneering the role of women in a non-traditional domain, she was also the first woman to umpire an AFL Grand Final!

Kemi NekvapilKemi Nekvapil

Having spent her entire childhood in foster care, Kemi uses her experience of disempowerment to inspire others to fulfil their own potential and live their best life.

As we celebrate the incredible achievements of these wonderful women, we also applaud other extraordinary female trailblazers genuinely committed to breaking the bias. Each of these female motivational speakers have powerful stories to tell, and would make a wonderful addition to your IWD event line-up.

Our team here at Keynote is waiting to hear from you – get in touch with us today!