News & Views The Taliban shifts tactics in its determination to control and oppress women Research into new Taliban policies to control women shows the group might be using different tactics, but it still poses grave dangers.
Partner Content The curiosity and creativity that comes with being ‘outspoken’ and the only woman in the room On creativity, Diane Smith-Gander has had to think and act strategically to gain seniority and get heard as one of few women in the room.
Music On her electric guitar, Joni Mitchell proved female music elders can be super punks Joni Mitchell’s performance at Newport Folk Festival defied the ‘permissible’ ways older women ‘should’ behave.
Partner Content Ten years on, we need another Misogyny Speech Ten years Julia Gillard delivered those famous words, she’s taking the speech to the stage — so how much has actually changed?
News & Views Nominations OPEN for the 2022 Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards We’re calling on nominations to help us elevate and celebrate the best emerging leaders across a number of different categories.
Life 5 kitchen appliances that every kitchen needs in 2022 You definitely need appliances that are versatile, easy-to-use & reliable. Here’s a list of appliances that make a great addition to any kitchen.
Climate Dr Sophie Scamps says “listening” was the key to her success, as she vows to listen to youth Dr Sophie Scamps has given her first speech to the 47th parliament, sharing what she believes was the key to her success at the election.
Climate Women are turning the tide on climate policy worldwide, and may launch a new era for Australia From Barbados to Finland, we’ve seen women’s leadership on climate bring fair, innovative and ambitious policies.
Partner Content ‘Not now, not ever’: Why Julia Gillard’s taking her words to the stage, ten years later It’s been 10 years since former prime minister, Julia Gillard, delivered her iconic misogyny speech. Here’s why it’s still relevant today.
Books ‘Suburban living did turn women into robots’: why feminist horror novel The Stepford Wives is still relevant, 50 years on In his 1972 novel The Stepford Wives, Ira Levin powerfully dramatised women’s suburban alienation and men’s resistance to feminist change. Michelle Arrow traces its enduring influence.
News & Views Attentional lapses, forgotten appointments and constant damage control: My long wait for a diagnosis If you have ADHD diagnosis, it doesn’t mean that life is over. You can change your life by learning to manage and cope with this condition.
Life Meet Kshama Bindu, who last month married herself At 24, Kshama Bindu has done what no woman in India has done before. She’s married herself.