About us - Women's Agenda

Women’s Agenda is the premier digital news site in Australia, sharing the latest news on how women live and work and reaching around a million people each month. We’re small (and therefore nimble), independent and 100 per cent women owned and run.

Our team of journalists and editors look at politics, business, leadership, health, tech and life from the perspective of professional women and female entrepreneurs. We offer a neat summary of everything you need to know in an email update, sent every workday at lunchtime.

Our mission is to share news that matters to women and to get more women heard on these topics.

We’re an established media company initially launched in 2012 by our Founding Editor, Angela Priestley, who then co-founded our parent company, Agenda Media, with Tarla Lambert-Patel.

Agenda Media is now a growing independent media company, and one of few in Australia that’s wholly owned by women. We have no outside investment, and support our work through advertising and partnerships.

Agenda Media also publishes Women’s Health News, podcasts, research and a number of custom-publishing projects with a wide range of clients.

Every year we celebrate and recognise emerging female leaders through our national awards program, the Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards and recently launched our first annual Women’s Health & Wellbeing Summit.

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We’re experts at reaching and engaging professional women.

We offer a range of partnerships to help you connect with an audience of career-minded women – ranging from advertising to custom publishing, partner content, roundtables, research and surveys, events and more. Get in touch to see what we can do. Check out our Advertise page.

You can contact us to engage us in events or other initiatives in your organisation.

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