Australia's gender-pay gap narrowing but still large

Australian women are earning nearly $26,000 less than their male colleagues, according to new data released by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. Source: Getty
The gap in average pay for men and for women still stands at more than $25,000 a year on average and is going backwards in some industries.
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