One legacy,
built together.
Welcome to Women in Numbers
Our mission is clear: to elevate the role of Australian women in investing by creating a collaborative network that equips them with the knowledge, opportunities, and confidence needed to achieve financial influence.
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Explore the newest events, insight-driven articles, and community highlights—continually evolving to foster deeper connections and lasting financial empowerment.
Event
Event
Event
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Thursday, October 23, 2025
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Thursday, October 23, 2025
Financial Foundations
An empowering introduction to financial wellbeing for Foundational members, featuring insights on budgeting, salary sacrifice, saving and investing.
Event
Event
Event
Event
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Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday, October 27, 2025
Monday, October 27, 2025
The Art of Investing
An immersive evening at AGNSW, exploring the intersection of financial strategy and creative passion. Hosted in partnership with UBS.
Article
I
Aug 20, 2025
Investing in Community: Womn-Kind’s Journey
Investing in Community: Womn-Kind’s Journey
By Ruby Riethmuller, Founder of Womn-Kind
Exclusive Access
Spotlight
I
Jul 10, 2025
Money, Style and the Confidence Curve
Money, Style and the Confidence Curve
By Mishelle Yam, WIN Member
Exclusive Access
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
"I wish there had been something in school that was open and upfront about finances! So much of what we learned was focused on the negatives—like the gender pay gap and workplace harassment. But the practical, positive conversations—like how to ask for a raise or where to invest—that was missing completely."
Scarlett
"I’ve been to so many business and social lunches as the only woman at the table, and talking about investments was just part of the conversation. But in all-female groups, ‘money talk’ almost never comes up. Women often lean on friends and family for advice, but if we’re not talking openly, how can we share what we know?"
Bianca
“I’ll be honest—even after selling my business, I still feel embarrassed about my personal finances. I don’t even want to talk to family or friends about it. What’s the next step? How do I know if I’m making the right choices? I’d love to openly chat with others who’ve been through this and learn from their experiences—the good and the bad.”
Carol
“Before my husband passed away, I was in the dark about our finances. Suddenly, I was responsible for our future—for me and my three children. At first, I leaned on a financial advisor a friend recommended, but as I learned more, my curiosity grew. Now, I inform the decisions of our investments.”
Rosemary
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One legacy, built together.
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One legacy, built together.
Welcome to Women in Numbers
Our mission is clear: to elevate the role of Australian women in investing by creating a collaborative network that equips them with the knowledge, opportunities, and confidence needed to achieve financial influence.
Our mission is clear: to elevate the role of Australian women in investing by creating a collaborative network that equips them with the knowledge, opportunities, and confidence needed to achieve financial influence.
Our mission is clear: to elevate the role of Australian women in investing by creating a collaborative network that equips them with the knowledge, opportunities, and confidence needed to achieve financial influence.
Our mission is clear: to elevate the role of Australian women in investing by creating a collaborative network that equips them with the knowledge, opportunities, and confidence needed to achieve financial influence.
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