News & Views Redesign banking products to protect women from financial abuse: Report Victim-survivors have called on the 97 banks of Australia to step up and tweak their products, to help prevent financial abuse.
News & Views How to talk to your child about their autism diagnosis- the earlier the better Here’s the best way to start the conversation around autism to help children be happy about who they are and accept their differences.
Climate COP27: one big breakthrough but ultimately an inadequate response to the climate crisis The big news of COP27 was agreement to establish a fund for ‘loss and damage’. But many lamented the summit’s overall outcome, saying it falls short of a sufficient response to the climate crisis.
News & Views ‘I’ve tried, I’ve given this job everything’: Lisa Wilkinson quits The Project Lisa Wilkinson cited toxic segments of the media in declaring she’ll step down from The Project, following a difficult six months.
News & Views The teacher shortage plan must do more to recruit and retain First Nations teachers The federal government’s plan sets out ways to increase respect and ease teachers’ workloads, but the draft doesn’t give detail into how.
Work Style The best trends to upgrade your corporate wardrobe this season The arrival of a new season has us all rethinking our go-to pieces for work and home.
News & Views Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz appointed Chief Executive Women President Susan Lloyd-Hurwitz is the CEO of Mirvac, which has been credited with making gender equality improvements during her time.
News & Views She Said is a formidable retelling of the journalism which sparked #MeToo – but also shows us how far we have to go Based on the 2019 book, She Said follows journalists Jodi Kantor and Megan Twohey as they report on Harvey Weinstein.
Employers Government support to get 500 workplaces ‘Family Friendly’ certified 500 employers are set to be certified as “family friendly”, once they meet national standards established by Family Friendly Workplaces.
News & Views Dr Kate George’s incredible rise has her set to chair ASX board Dr Kate George left the Insitute she spent her childhood in to become the first Indigenous person to be admitted to practise law in WA.
Employers How family-friendly employers are thinking about what it means to ‘care’ Leaders across industries addressed the Work&Care Summit, hosted by Family Friendly Workplaces (FFW), to discuss how the businesses are rethinking care.
News & Views John Bowie found guilty of murdering wife Roxlyn 40 years ago John Bowie has been found guilty of murdering his wife Roxlyn Bowie in Walgett 40 years ago.