Wednesday, 26 November 2025 Women in Print Introduces New Associate Memberships from January 2026 Women in Print Australia has announced the introduction of Associate Memberships, formally approved by the Board and commencing 1 January 2026. This new membership category expands the organisation’s membership to supporters across the broader graphics communications and related industries, including men. The association says its new Associate Memberships provide a pathway for anyone who wishes to support the Women in Print community actively, even if they do not meet the criteria for full membership. Membership pricing will remain aligned, with Associate Memberships offered at the same annual fee as Full Memberships — $89 plus GST per individual. This price will stay in place throughout 2026. Associate Members will enjoy the full suite of membership benefits, except for voting at the Annual General Meeting and standing for election to the Board. 2025 Membership benefits include: • Discounted and early-access tickets to all Women in Print events and webinars, plus free tickets to selected webinars • Up to $600 discounted pricing for the two-day Executive Leadership Program with Jo Wise Leadership, exclusive to Women in Print Australia • Discounted pricing for ongoing individual Leadership Coaching with Jo Wise • Free access to Jo Wise’s paced-learning webinars and leadership video content through the Member Portal Women in Print Board Chair Stephanie Gaddin says, "Introducing Associate Memberships is a practical and thoughtful step for Women in Print. It allows us to welcome supporters who stand with us, who want to participate in our programs and events, and who contribute to the strength of our community — without altering the governance structures designed specifically for women and non-binary professionals in our industry.” "Our goal has always been to build a connected, empowered and inclusive community. Associate Memberships give us a way to acknowledge and include the male allies who champion our work while keeping our focus clear and our purpose intact. It’s an important evolution for the organisation as we continue to grow.” Registrations for the new Associate Membership will be available from 1 January 2026 on the Women in Print website. Previous Article QMS appoints new Senior Leaders in strategic expansion Next Article Epson and The Social Outfit support ethical and sustainable fashion If you have a news story, or story about an interesting project or installation please contact [email protected] Sign up to Image Magazine Newsletter. Print