Already a Future Women? Sign in Culture Why federal parliament needs a behaviour ‘gold standard’ for workplaces to feel safe "I’m sorry, but the blokes have had a pretty good go... it’s time we had more women at the helm." By Kate Kachor Culture "I’m sorry, but the blokes have had a pretty good go... it’s time we had more women at the helm." By Kate Kachor Previous article ‘I am both cared for and care-giver.’ Next article Will Roe v. Wade impact Australia? A legal expert says yes The next elected Australian Government must adopt a “gold standard” of behaviour in parliament if women are to feel safe in workplaces across the country.This was one of the key messages a panel of political heavy-weights shared during a special election edition of Future Women’s popular election series, HerVote. You’ve hit the glass ceiling. And our paywall. Access member-only features by becoming a Red Member. Join the club Already a member? Sign in More From Future Women Culture “Never an excuse”: Why Katrina still can’t stand the smell of bourbon By Sally Spicer Culture Janine never thought divorce would mean losing her family and friends By Sally Spicer Culture “Invisible victims”: Why Conor was forced to live in an unsafe home By Sally Spicer Culture Miranda*’s mothers group helped her escape abuse. Then the stalking began By Sally Spicer Culture “We can’t change this on our own” By Melanie Dimmitt Culture “Marching forward means ensuring all our voices are heard” By Melanie Dimmitt Culture Dr Ann O’Neill’s husband committed “the ultimate act of revenge” By Sally Spicer Culture The question victim-survivors like me are tired of being asked By Geraldine Bilston Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.