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    They battled blokey workplaces. Now these 33 women enforce the rules

    RBA governor Michele Bullock and competition chief Gina Cass-Gottlieb are among 33 women leading Australia’s regulatory bodies that were once the domain of male enforcers.

    Tom BurtonGovernment editor

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    When it comes to Australia’s national regulators, women rule.

    Women now dominate the leadership of federal regulatory and oversight agencies that enforce rules for business and the economy, with 33 women holding chief executive or chair roles. This signals a profound shift for the nation’s top watchdogs, once almost solely the domain of male enforcers.

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    Tom Burton
    Tom BurtonGovernment editorTom Burton has held senior editorial and publishing roles with The Mandarin, The Sydney Morning Herald and as Canberra bureau chief for The Australian Financial Review. He has won three Walkley awards. Connect with Tom on Twitter. Email Tom at tom.burton@afr.com

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