Commencing in the New Year 2026, Women in Print (Australia) has announced a strategic partnership with global not-for-profit organisation Girls Who Print, which will see reciprocal membership opportunities and access to a wide range of combined resources and benefits. Stephanie Gaddin, Women in Print Board Chair, says for Women in Print, this is both a strategic step and a practical one, connecting our members with a global network of peers navigating the same challenges and opportunities in Australia. Girls Who Print has long been a leader in this space internationally, and formalising its relationship means they can amplify their collective impact rather than working in parallel. It’s a meaningful move – and the right one – for women across the industry.
From the beginning of 2026, all financial members of Women in Print Australia will receive complimentary access to Girls Who Print’s international online events, digital resources, learning programs and global community spaces. Similarly, Girls Who Print members will be welcomed as Associate Members of Women in Print at no cost, giving them the opportunity to participate in Australian initiatives and member offerings, including attending member events if travelling to Australia. This new reciprocal arrangement reflects a shared commitment by the two organisations to fostering community, amplifying women’s voices and strengthening professional pathways across the global print ecosystem.
