This essay examines the existence of social inequality in Australia, specifically focusing on gender disparities. It explores how women are marginalized in the workforce, facing unequal opportunities and pay gaps. The essay analyzes the effects of this inequality on society, including the rise of domestic violence and the undervaluing of women's contributions. It utilizes feminist and conflict theories to understand the underlying causes and consequences of gender inequality. The essay discusses the historical undervaluation of female-dominated industries, the prevalence of sexual harassment, and the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work on women. It also explores the viewpoints of various theorists, including Baum, Clarkson, and Muryani, and how they address the dynamics of power, discrimination, and exploitation. The essay concludes by emphasizing the need for equal opportunities, fair standards, and the dismantling of capitalist systems to achieve true gender equality in Australia.