um, yeah for equality and difference, concentrate on figures and real data that argues your point, eg, despite the feminist movements of the 1970's, a recent abs study shows that women still earn on average 80% of the male wage.
BUT you must give a balanced report on current trends...ie talk about males and females in this example so as not to be biased. for example, groups such as the lone fathers association argue that women gain residence of children in 80% of cases where they should not..this in turn affects propety settlement, and recent legislation regarding superannuation in "equitable propety settlements" mean that the male's super is lost in more cases than necessary...studies show however that women are still financially worse off and divorce usually puts women on a "slippery slope to poverty" -(smh)