How to find baseline data for gender equality targets

Unsure of how to find baseline data for gender equality targets for your workplace? This PDF guide will help you to locate your baseline information in your WGEA reports and check whether you are eligible for each target you want to select. 

Starting in 2026 employers who directly employ 500 or more employees (known as DREs) must select and commit to achieving 3 gender equality targets. The information your organisation reported to WGEA for your baseline year will help you to choose your targets and track your progress against them. WGEA will also use the baseline year information to assess whether you have met your targets or demonstrated improvement against them at the end of the 3-year cycle. 

This guide helps you:

  • Find your baseline data in WGEA reports
  • Understand which targets you can choose
  • Understand the eligibility criteria for each target

📅 Key Dates

  • Private sector baseline: 2024–25 reporting period
  • Public sector baseline: 2024 reporting period
  • New DREs use the year they become a DRE as their baseline

Download the baseline data for gender equality targets guide

Additional resources

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