Aussie women wary of politics career: poll

As Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young sues a fellow senator for defamation, an Australian charity has spoken out to paint a grim picture for women in politics.

Sara Hanson-Young

Sarah Hanson-Young will donate a portion of any winnings in her legal suit to charity. Source: AAP

The treatment of women in politics is dissuading future female leaders, says a charity on the sidelines of a defamation battle between two federal senators.

Plan International Australia has been nominated by Greens senator Sarah Hanson-Young to receive a portion of any winnings in her legal suit against Liberal Democrat senator David Leyonhjelm.

The charity revealed stark findings in its 2017 survey of more than 2000 Australian girls and women about their career aspirations.

Only two per cent of girls aged 10 to 14 wanted to work in politics, rising to five per cent for those aged 15 to 17 and no women aged 18 to 25 had aspirations to work in politics.

"For too long outright sexist barbs have been hurled at female politicians," the charity's director of advocacy Hayley Cull said on Tuesday.

"Senator Hanson-Young is certainly not the first woman who a male politician has attempted to humiliate in the Senate and she won't be the last."

Senator Leyonhjelm told Senator Hanson-Young "to stop shagging men" during parliamentary debate and then made further comments on live TV and radio about her private life.

"When you consider how female politicians are still treated in parliament and the media in this country, is it any wonder the next generation has no desire to expose themselves to this world?" Ms Cull said.

"There's a saying that you can only be what you can see."


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