'It's shifted': Wong hopeful on more women in politics

Australia's longest-serving female cabinet minister says while there has been progress on the number of women in senior positions, there is still a long way to go.

Foreign Minister Penny Wong passed the milestone on Wednesday, overtaking former Liberal minister Amanda Vanstone as the longest-serving woman to hold a cabinet position.

As Australia marked International Women's Day, Senator Wong said there had been significant change to how women have been treated in politics since she first entered the Senate in 2002.

"It's shifted remarkably, actually ... it does make a difference when you have this many women in a cabinet," she said on Friday.

"There are many more women on both sides of politics, there are many more women in senior positions and I think that has changed things. We've still got some way to go, but it's certainly better than it was."

Anthony Albanese at an International Women's Day Morning Tea
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marked International Women's Day with a morning tea at the Lodge.

Senator Wong first served in cabinet as climate change minister and finance minister in the Rudd and Gillard governments.

She was appointed foreign minister in 2022 following Labor's election victory.

The senator said she remained optimistic about the next generation of women wanting to enter politics.

"Girls these days and younger women these days have a sense of their right to aspire to whatever they wish to be and to do, and they are not willing to accept some of the barriers and prejudices," she said.

"Young women are that empowered, and it's wonderful to see. I mean they are fearless.

"Does the world enable that? Not as fully as we want, but I think we're well down the path, and I'm very hopeful about the next generation of feminists and young women."

Jodie Haydon with representatives from women's organisations
Mr Albanese's fiance Jodie Haydon welcomed women from Canberra community organisations.

It comes as Prime Minister Anthony Albanese marked International Women's Day with a morning tea at the Lodge.

Alongside his partner Jodie Haydon, Mr Albanese welcomed women from Canberra community organisations to the prime ministerial residence.

Attendees included representatives from organisations and not-for-profit groups dealing with domestic and family violence, economic empowerment and homelessness support, as well as charities such as the Salvation Army.

Anthony Albanese and Jodie Haydon with representatives
Attendees included representatives from organisations and not-for-profit groups supporting women.

The prime minister said some of the reactions to the federal government's announcement on Thursday of superannuation being paid on top of paid parental leave showed there was still work to be done.

"On International Women's Day, we celebrate the contribution of women, but we also recommit ourselves to gender equality," Mr Albanese said.

"There is more that we need to do, some of the response to the superannuation on paid parental leave announcement indicates that. This isn't welfare, it's about economic and gender equality.

"There's more to do, but we will work each and every day to make a difference."

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