News & Views Almost 60% of teachers say they want out. What is Labor going to do for an exhausted school sector? Schools barely rated a mention in the election campaign. But the incoming Albanese government faces a sector in crisis.
News & Views A Democrat in Oklahoma suggests reversible vasectomies for young men in ‘tongue in cheek’ response to abortion law Mickey Dollens has suggested other politicians who have pushed for the banning of abortion should also support reversible male vasectomies.
News & Views Women have transformed digital health enabling all of us to access better care. Let’s celebrate them Telstra Health is once again running its Brilliant Women in Digital Health Awards, with nominations now open to recognise 25 women from across Australia and their contributions in the health and aged care sectors.
Climate On the Pacific, the new government must be bold and go big. Here’s how the repair work could begin To repair our relationship with the Pacific, the new government must make swift decisions addressing the climate emergency. But that’s just the starting point.
News & Views ‘We have a plane to catch’: Penny Wong becomes Australia’s Foreign Affairs Minister Freshly-minted Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong has left Australia for her first international summit in the position, attending the Quad Leaders’ Summit in Tokyo with new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
Entrepreneurs How Lisa Tu launched a business making cakes that look like flowers Creative mother of three, Lisa Tu, started her own business during lockdown in western Sydney, combining florals and cake.
News & Views Red carpet stormed at Cannes Film Festival as women protest violence Powerful images have emerged from the red carpet of the Cannes Film Festival where women are protesting violence.
News & Views Women stormed the 2022 election in numbers too big to ignore: what has Labor pledged on gender? Women were everywhere and nowhere in the 2022 federal election, writes Camilla Nelson, University of Notre Dame Australia The message from the weekend’s vote was that the things that really matter to women and their communities matter at the ballot box, too.
News & Views The key seats to watch where women could make history Preselecting women would be a great start in addressing the women’s vote this coming election.
News & Views Don’t get bulldozed! It’s somewhat political We’re interrupting our break from The Women’s Agenda Podcast to share this special discussion on the biggest stories from the week, as well as a few comments about the upcoming election (which we may come to regret Sunday morning).
News & Views Raiding super early has already left women worse off. Let’s not repeat the mistake for home deposits Allowing early access to superannuation as a housing policy risks widening the gender gap between men and women, writes Alison Preston.
News & Views Slam the trolls, be kind, and kick like Tayla Harris Tayla Harris speaks to Women’s Agenda for the latest of our Moments That Make Us series. Her moments have progressed women’s sport.