HD
2025
Wollongong's Jobs for Women Campaign, spearheaded by director Robynne Murphy, boldly challenged the dominance of BHP forty years ago and emerged victorious. However, the economic fallout from the 1980s steel crisis forced these pioneering women into legal battles. Their journey unfolds amidst profound societal shifts, including anti-discrimination laws and evolving gender roles in both family life and the workplace, especially within Wollongong's diverse migrant communities. This compelling documentary uncovers a largely overlooked chapter of Australia’s Steel City, shaped by decades of dedication from local volunteers and contributions from over 500 supporters.