Politics Populism and the federal election: what can we expect from Hanson, Palmer, Lambie and Katter? Clive Palmer is back trying to win a Senate seat, while Jacqui Lambie is aiming to get a second senator elected.
News & Views Women have been at the centre of political debate in the past two years. Will they decide the 2022 election? The treatment of women in Parliament House and Australian society more broadly has been the focus of much attention since the last election – how political leaders respond may decide their fate.
News & Views ‘Moments That Make Us’: New podcast taps into the power of unexpected events Women’s Agenda is thrilled to announced we have teamed up with Stella Insurance to bring you Moments That Make Us; a new podcast series.
News & Views ‘I reckon we could use a laugh’: Grace Tame’s stand up comedy debut Grace Tame appeared at a comedy festival in Melbourne on Sunday, joining as part of A Rational Fear’s live panel show.
Politics Where are the most marginal seats, and who might win them? Elections are won and lost in marginal seats – in 2022, there are several key ones to watch.
Climate Eighty young people on their concerns, challenges and what needs fixing In youth policy and service delivery the idea of youth voice and participation is an uncontested “good thing”. But which youth voices? Who is heard and who is left out?
News & Views ‘Great moment for America’: Ketanji Brown Jackson confirmed in historic US Supreme Court appointment Ketanji Brown Jackson will become the first black woman to sit on the US Supreme Court, after more than 200 years.
Employers Flexibility linked to happiness for those who can work remotely The first national study of Australian working arrangements since the end of work-from-home directives shows hybrid work is here to stay.
Life Hannah Gadsby navigates the mirror maze of trauma as an autistic, gender queer comedian Hannah Gadsby explores the unique challenges and gifts of being an autistic, gender queer outsider. Her memoir charts her path to comedy success – navigating trauma and self-knowledge along the way.
Uncategorised Jada Pinkett Smith and Black women’s hair: History of disrespect leads to the CROWN Act Until Black women can wear their hair how they want without risk of ridicule, reprimand or termination, a joke targetting Black hair is no laughing matter.
News & Views Is the budget good for women? The paid parental leave change takes us backwards and childcare costs were ignored The government’s changes to paid parental leave will not support gender equality, while childcare costs were ignored in the budget.
News & Views There’s $1.3 billion for women’s safety in the budget and it’s nowhere near enough There is a crisis in women’s safety but the commitments are piecemeal and some aren’t even new.