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Australia | Things to consider when undergoing EDGE Certification in Australia

When pursuing EDGE Certification in Australia, it’s essential to understand the local DE&I landscape. This article explores the context for DE&I practices and data protection policies in Australia which could impact EDGE Certification. With an overview of the indicators shaping DE&I in Australia, your organization can prepare effectively and harness EDGE (gender-binary) and EDGEplus (gender and intersectionality) Certifications to drive meaningful, lasting change.

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Labour Market Indicators

DE&I Focus Areas on a Country Level

DE&I Focus AreasStatus in Australia
Paid Parental LeaveMaternity leave: 10 days based on the national minimum wage
Paternity leave: 10 days based on the national minimum wage
Parental leave: 22 weeks based on the national minimum wage
Law on Pay EquityYes ✅
Pay Gap Reporting Legal RequirementYes ✅
Gender Quotas on Company BoardsNo ❌
Non-Binary Gender Identity Legal RecognitionYes ✅
Sexual Harassment Protection in EmploymentYes ✅
Disability Non-Discrimination in EmploymentYes ✅
LGBTQ+ Non-Discrimination in EmploymentYes ✅
Race/Ethnicity Non-Discrimination in EmploymentYes ✅
Nationality Non-Discrimination in EmploymentYes ✅
Age Non-Discrimination in EmploymentYes ✅
Same-Sex MarriageYes ✅

This data is taken from EquiNations, our research which captures the DE&I regulatory contexts across the 20 countries with the highest number of currently EDGE Certified organizations.

Personal data protection in Australia

The Privacy Act 1988 governs the handling of personal information in Australia, setting principles for collection, use, storage, and disclosure. It establishes robust privacy safeguards for individuals. EDGE securely collects, analyzes, and stores only anonymized and aggregated data on servers in Switzerland, ensuring that no personally identifiable information is compromised. This ensures EDGE’s compliance with the Privacy Act 1988, providing confidence to EDGE-certifying organizations operating in Australia.

Achieve Meaningful DE&I Impact with EDGE Certification

EDGE Certification is audited by independent third-party certification bodies, it supports the integrity and credibility of data and information, and gives organizations a powerful way to communicate DE&I commitment and performance.

DE&I management requires a sustained, business-critical focus. Integrating DE&I into an organization’s policies and practices while regularly reviewing and refining efforts is essential. EDGE Certification, powered by EDGE Empower®, supports organizations build and maintain this focus and includes:

  • An analytical framework to help organizations assess their current DE&I status and benchmark to define achievable goals.
  • Two-year cycles to set time-bound objectives and track progress.
  • Transparency and accountability through third-party verification.
  • EDGEplus for a comprehensive view of DE&I that considers the intersectionality between gender and other diversity dimensions (race/ethnicity, gender identity, working with a disability, nationality, age, and LGBTQ+).
  • A data-driven, proven approach informed by leadership insights and real-world practices, supporting a holistic DE&I strategy.
  • Guidance on meeting DE&I compliance obligations, including the CSRD and EU Pay Transparency Directive.

To learn more about how EDGE can support your DE&I goals and meet regulatory requirements in Australia, please contact us or begin your EDGE Certification® journey with EDGE Empower®.

Disclaimer: Please note that this does not constitute legal advice.
Updated January 2025