News & Views Overconfidence dictates who gets ‘top jobs’ and research shows men benefit more than women Why companies should be worried about diversity in ‘top jobs’ and what they can do to make this happen.
News & Views How women founders and small business owners navigate crisis and can thrive in Australia Our new report examines women-owned businesses in Australia: the tests they’ve faced, the resilience they have, and what must be done to support them
News & Views Kaylin Gillis, 20, shot and killed after turning into wrong driveway in upstate New York A man has been charged with second-degree murder after he allegedly shot a 20-year-old woman who accidently drove up his driveway.
News & Views Paul Keating accuses Penny Wong of ‘platitudes’; she says he’s ‘diminished his legacy’ The latest vitriolic exchange reflects the long-running policy animosity between the two, particularly Keating’s hostility to Wong over the issue of China.
News & Views Linda Burney and staff tried to help woman killed in Darwin stabbing Over the weekend, a 56-year-old man was charged with murder after he fatally stabbed his partner outside a hotel in Darwin.
Books We need to hang out more. A simple solution for surviving our increasingly fractured and complex world Our world becomes more fractured, more digital, and more chaotic. Author Sheila Liming has the answer: we need to hang out more.
News & Views Here are 13 ways Treasurer Chalmers can fill the $70 billion a year budget hole The size of the problem, and the political difficulty of budget repair, mean both spending and revenue measures need to be on the table.
News & Views The six major business boards that have no women Of the biggest 300 listed companies in Australia, six do not have women on their board, according to the latest ACID report.
News & Views More than 1000 Australian women commence class action against pharmaceutical giant Bayer The women claim Bayer’s Essure contraceptive device has caused them debilitating pain and in some cases having to undergo hysterectomies.
Leadership Jacinda Ardern says goodbye to parliament: how her politics of kindness fell on unkind times As she prepares to deliver of her valedictory statement to parliament, Jacinda Ardern will be remembered as an outstanding prime minister – though perhaps not for reasons of her own choosing.
News & Views Help us determine the key ambitions women have and the barriers in the way to achieving them We’re calling on responses for our 2023 Women’s Agenda Ambitions Report, with the survey launching today for our 4th version of this research.
News & Views ‘I started walking the long way’: Many young women first experience street harassment in their school uniforms While schools were often sites of harm for our participants, uniform should not be seen as a “normal” part of growing up.