Artboard 1Icon/UI/CalendarIcons/Ionic/Social/social-pinterestIcon/UI/Video-outline

Holding Redlich achieves 19th year as Employer of Choice for Gender Equality

26 March 26 - Media Release

National law firm Holding Redlich today announces its 19th consecutive year as an Employer of Choice for Gender Equality by the Australian Government’s Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA).

The recognition reflects the firm’s continued focus on delivering measurable outcomes across pay equity, supported by career development programs and flexible working policies.

Holding Redlich National Managing Partner, Troy Lewis, says this year’s citation reflects a more rigorous assessment framework with two tiers of recognition, and that Holding Redlich has received the more stringent Employer of Choice for Gender Equality citation.

“Achieving this recognition from WEGA reflects a sustained focus on delivering consistent and measurable gender equality outcomes, supported by structured policies and continuous improvement across the business,” he said. “Holding Redlich’s policies, leadership capability and day-to-day practices aim to support equitable outcomes at every stage of the employee lifecycle, including a paid parental leave offering of 26 weeks for primary carers, alongside structured career development and return-to-work support.”

“While it is positive to see the national median employer gender pay gap narrowing to 16.4 per cent, we remain focused on supporting women at all stages of their careers. This includes ongoing analysis of remuneration data, benchmarking against industry standards and gender pay equity audits,” Troy adds.

“It is these constant actions and self-review that ensure all our employees are fairly represented, equally valued, and rewarded in the workplace.”

WGEA’s Employer of Choice for Gender Equality citation recognises Australian organisations that act towards improving gender equality outcomes and upholding gender equality as an integral component of workplace and business practices. The citation acknowledges organisations that demonstrate a comprehensive and evidence-based approach to gender equality, including leadership accountability, policy implementation and measurable outcomes in areas including training and development, recruitment, staff promotion, employee pay equity, and flexible working.

WGEA CEO Mary Wooldridge congratulated Holding Redlich for their work to be recognised through the WGEA Workplace Gender Equality citation. “Holding the Workplace Gender Equality citation provides national recognition that Holding Redlich is deeply committed to positive action to achieve gender equality in their workplace,” Ms Wooldridge said.

“Citation holders demonstrate strong gender-equal outcomes at the moments that matter most to women and men at work. They go beyond policy and programs, embedding gender equality into the everyday employee experience.”

“Committing to clear targets and using insights from employee surveys, these employers turn data into action, strengthening safety, fairness and opportunity for everyone in their organisation.”

Holding Redlich continues to focus on strengthening female representation across senior lawyer, management and partnership levels, supported by targeted development initiatives, succession planning and inclusive leadership practices.

Share this

You might be interested in

25 May 2026 - Media Release

Holding Redlich expands tax practice with former ATO Deputy Chief Tax Counsel Michael Patane joining as partner and a new special counsel

#Taxation

Holding Redlich announces the appointment of former Australian Taxation Office Deputy Chief Tax Counsel Michael Patane as Partner and Eli Bursky as Special Counsel to further strengthen the firm’s tax practice across tax advisory, tax controversy and dispute resolution.

29 April 2026 - In the News

Holding Redlich Partner Elizabeth Carroll named finalist for Government Partner of the Year by Lawyers Weekly

#Australian Government

Holding Redlich is proud to share that ACT Managing Partner Elizabeth Carroll has been shortlisted for Government Partner of the Year at the 2026 Lawyers Weekly Partner of the Year Awards.

23 April 2026 - Media Release

Holding Redlich advises Original Power on Australia’s first utility-scale microgrid project led by a First Nations co-operative

#Renewable Energy, #Construction, Infrastructure & Projects, #Mergers and Acquisitions

Holding Redlich has advised First Nations-led renewable energy developer Original Power on the development of the Ngardara Solar Project, a renewable energy initiative in the Northern Territory supported by funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA).