News & Views Three policies we need to enact now to support working families Leah Ruppanner, University of Melbourne, explores the three policies to support working families that need to be enacted now.
News & Views How we navigate full-time care and work as a two mum family Kelly and Beth have taken turns being full-time stay-at-home parents as well as full-time employees. Here’s how they balance as a two mum family.
News & Views Kerryn Phelps is officially in. Her priorities include a briefing on Peter Dutton’s eligibility It’s official, independent Kerryn Phelps has finally been declared the winner of the Wentworth byelection after two weeks of vote counting.
News & Views 8yo Daliah Lee took on Kelloggs. Her speaking up is not a novelty, it is a right! Eight-year-old Canberran Daliah Lee noticed a trend with Kellogg’s Nutri-Grain boxes: they only showed pictures of boys, so she took them on.
News & Views Breaking the glass ceiling worth the glass cliff? Latest podcast This week Angela Priestley and Georgie Dent discuss the ‘glass cliff’, whe women are appointed to leadership roles when risk of failure is high.
Profiles How CEO Renece Brewster became the go-to woman for video Renece Brewster is the CEO and co-founder of production agency, Visual Domain. She’s the latest to be featured in our series, ‘The Link’.
News & Views Nicola Roxon appointed independent chair of HESTA Five years since leaving politics, Nicola Roxon has been appointed independent chair of HESTA, taking over from Angela Emslie at the end of the year.
News & Views Why Australia should be wary of the Proud Boys and their violent, alt-right views The imminent visit of Canadian Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys could see an acceleration of organised alt-right activity.
Partner Content Why Deb Elliott built a consultancy propelling all women, not just senior leaders Deb Elliott is the owner of Fly Consulting; a business offering women in non-management roles key development pathways and programs, including Springboard.
News & Views More than a century on, the battle fought by Australia’s suffragists is yet to be won In settler-colonial White Australia, suffragists wanted the political power to make the white man’s burden woman’s burden too, writes Clare Wright.
News & Views Australian Federation of Air Pilots gets first female president in 80 year history Captain Louise Pole has been appointed President of the Australia Federation of Air Pilots, the first woman in 80 years to hold the job.
Politics Julia Gillard’s portrait unveiled to stand out in line of men It’s taken five years, but Australia’s first female prime minister Julia Gillard has had her official portrait unveiled in parliament today.