News & Views Manal al-Sharif dared to drive in Saudi Arabia. ‘What if we all spoke up?’ Manal al-Sharif sparked a movement that saw Saudi Arabia ending its ban on women driving. She says there’s more to do.
Partner Content Long live the office? The future for flexible work as the work from home era changes More employers are issuing rules on the future of working from home. So what next for the office, and how will employers support flexibility?
Employers Remote work, family and rising to the C-Suite Claire McCaffery is Chief Human Resources Officer at Accenture who has been with the employer for 20 years. Mostly, working flexibly.
Soapbox Is the Barbie movie a feminist triumph or flop? Three Gender Studies academics have their say Feminist Triumph or Flop? Barbie’s new movie dissected by Gender Studies academics experts.
Sport Matildas deliver in spectacular form to enter Quarter Finals The Matildas defeated Denmark 2-0 in spectacular form on Monday night, with Caitlin Foord and Hayley Raso both scoring in Sydney
Partner Content With hybrid work here to stay, could sponsorship be the key to boosting employee visibility and wellbeing? Boost visibility & career growth in hybrid work. Sponsorship programs connect emerging leaders with senior leaders, ensuring recognition & success.
Partner Content How sportswear brands can build confidence, prevent injuries and support girls and women in sport What role should sportswear brands have in women’s sport? An active one in helping to prevent injuries and build confidence for girls, says PUMA
News & Views Serious findings against Director of Public Prosecutions Shane Drumgold An inquiry into the Lehrmann trial has found that Director of Public Prosecutions, Shane Drumgold, “knowingly lied” to the ACT supreme court.
Appointments Ainslie van Onselen to be first female Chair of Chartered Accountants Worldwide With 1.8 million members, Ainslie van Onselen is the first woman and first person from ANZ to Chair Chartered Accountants Worldwide.
News & Views ‘This is chilling news’: Man charged with 1623 offences against 91 girls A 45 year old Australian man has been charged with 1623 offences against 91 girls in what has been described as “horrific” alleged offending,
News & Views Matildas must beat Canada after shock loss to Nigeria After a shock 3-2 defeat to Nigeria, the Matildas need to win their next game against Canada to keep their World Cup hopes alive.
News & Views Women make up just 15 per cent of those in STEM-qualified occupations But there is better news on girls studying STEM-related subjects in school and women pursing STEM qualifications.