News & Views Brittany Higgins reveals ‘relentless’ online trolling she has experienced Brittany Higgins has revealed the relentless online abuse she has experienced, sharing some of the toxic comments she has received.
News & Views Young women more anxious than ever about future career prospects, new research suggests Monash University research into young Australian women reveals high levels of stress, and lack of career direction.
Partner Content Freelancers will be a game changer for employer recruitment challenges in 2022 Fleur Madden, CEO of Freelancing Gems, says the current talent market means there are endless opportunities for freelancers to fill gaps for employers.
Health Returning to exercise postpartum: Supporting women’s physical activity after the birth of a child When asked about postpartum exercise, women were curious about strategies and recommendations for physical activity after the birth of a child, including finding the time, energy and motivation.
Life Men think they’re brighter than they are and women underestimate their IQ. Why? Why do men see themselves as so much brighter, while women consistently underestimate their IQ? David Reilly explains.
News & Views Russia’s bombardment and Ukraine’s departure ban leave children and those with disabilities most vulnerable Russia’s war on Ukraine is driving some of the most rapid movement of refugees ever seen. Children, especially those with disabilities, are vulnerable.
Partner Content ‘It’s been extremely difficult’: How female sole traders are rebuilding after COVID Sole traders are considered the backbone of our economy, but many have been hit hard during the pandemic. This is what they need to flourish.
News & Views 5 years since ‘Change the Course’ set out to end sexual violence and harassment on campus, unis still have work to do The damning findings of five years ago did prompt universities to change policies and practices. The problem is we still lack evidence for what works to prevent sexual violence on campus.
News & Views From ‘pretty communist’ to ‘Jabcinda’ – what’s behind the vitriol directed at Jacinda Ardern? Extreme abuse directed at Jacinda Ardern is part of a wider problem of sexism and misogyny in politics. Research suggests it may be on the increase.
Climate Yesterday’s disappointing federal court decision undoes 20 years of climate litigation progress in Australia Environment minister Sussan Ley successfully argued that she doesn’t have a duty of care to protect young people from climate change. Here’s why the judges unanimously ruled in her favour.
News & Views ‘Yeah, the boys!’: Perth woman confronts men rating women out of 10 Elizabeth Carr was running along Scarborough beach in Perth, when she ran by three men who were “rating” her and other women going past.
Women's Health News The power of dancing for social enterprise founder Marjorie Tenchavez Founder of Welcome Merchant, Marjorie Tenchavez says dancing helped her mental health throughout everything.