News & Views Report it: Div Pillay’s rolling out anonymous reporting to help end racism and discrimination at work The #NotMe App is an anonynous option for reporting misconduct as well as experiences of racism and discrimination.
News & Views What is a ‘beige flag’ on TikTok? Everything from licking people’s tears to being mildly late The TikTok beige flag refers to the odd quirks your partner may have – which bother you, but you are also willing to accept – and you probably have one yourself.
Employers 10 Australian companies have embraced the 4-day week. Here’s what they say about it Based on internal surveys and anecdotal evidence, managers reported the extra day off each week meant workers felt re-energised.
News & Views A win for the press, a big loss for Ben Roberts-Smith: what does this judgment tell us about defamation law? More broadly, this case shows how hard it is to use defamation law to repair any perceived damage to your reputation. Once a case begins, you never can control what will be said in court.
Business 2023 Queensland Reconciliation Awards recognises six inspiring initiatives The 2023 Queensland Reconciliation Award winners have been announced, with six inspiring initiatives and programs recognised.
Entrepreneurs As an Indigenous business owner, I’m regularly targeted by trolls and racists Jessica Staines is an early childhood teacher, speaker, author, advocate, educator and advisor.
News & Views New research reveals harrowing stories of murdered Indigenous women and the failure of police to act Working with and for Indigenous women to achieve safety must always be at the centre of the work we do, writes Kyllie Cripps.
Uncategorised Australian women’s access to abortion is a postcode lottery. Here’s what needs to change As the Senate inquiry report states, abortion is a postcode lottery. Many women don’t know how to get an abortion or where to go.
Health Will today’s Senate Inquiry re-ignite hopes for universal public abortion in Australia? A group of researchers improving reproductive rights shares their hope for today’s senate inquiry to fiscally commit to abortion care.
News & Views ‘Simply the best’: Tina Turner leaves an Australian legacy in Rugby League Tributes are pouring in for singer Tina Turner, who has died at the age of 83, while her Australian connections and role in Rugby League’s most successful promotion campaign ever are also being celebrated.
News & Views Fewer women receive research grants- but the reasons are more complicated than you’d think We need to support women entering the research workforce and ensure they remain there and can progress in their careers, researchers say.
Local Housing and small business portfolios go hand-in-hand, Julie Collins says Small Business Minister Julie Collins says the housing and homelessness portfolios complement the needs of today’s small business sector.