Time for Respect: Fifth National Survey on Sexual Harassment in Australian Workplaces
Report
This report presents the findings of Australia’s fifth national survey on sexual harassment in workplaces, highlighting prevalence, impacts, and responses.
- One in three workers experienced workplace sexual harassment in the last five years
- Women, young people, First Nations, LGBTIQA+, and people with disability are at higher risk
- Most incidents are not formally reported; barriers include fear, stigma, and lack of faith in outcomes
- Negative impacts include mental health, job satisfaction, and career progression
- Industries with highest prevalence include mining, retail, arts, and utilities
- Calls for stronger prevention, leadership, and support systems in all workplaces
How this may be relevant to you
This content is highly relevant to mining and resources industry leaders, HR, and safety professionals.
- Provides sector-specific data on harassment prevalence in mining
- Highlights risk factors in male-dominated, remote, and FIFO workplaces
- Supports compliance with new positive duty and legal reforms
- Informs development of codes, training, and reporting systems
- Benchmarks industry progress against national trends
- Guides industry-wide prevention and response initiatives
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