News & Views ‘Never again without women’: Chile just voted to rewrite constitution In Chile, a popular referendum has seen 78% demanding a new constitution and 79% demanding it’s written by fellow Chilean citizens.
Business From Delhi to Adelaide: How spice queen Ragini Dey cooked her way to the top Here, we meet Ragini Dey, owner of Ragi’s Spicery in Adelaide, who is well-known for her appearances on national television.
News & Views Why we need children’s life stories like I Am Greta A new Greta Thunberg biopic has drawn criticism from those who don’t see the value in the stories of young lives. But children’s voices matter and Thunberg’s is potent.
News & Views Get more sleep? Yes please! But what if you can’t sleep… Earlier this month we surveyed more than 1100 women on their health and found that 64 per cent don’t believe they’re getting enough sleep.
News & Views Women politicians more likely to reply to people who reach out in need, study shows Across Europe and Latin America, new research shows women politicians are more responsive to constituents in need of help.
News & Views Coercive control is insidious. That’s why survivors’ voices must be heard when designing a response A victim of domestic abuse says coercive control is so insidious that survivors must be involved in designing the response.
Business How Adele Schonhardt is picking up the pieces of the performing arts sector & leading the way to recovery Adele Schonhardt features on AGSM’s new ‘Business Of… Leadership’ podcast, where guests share stories about leadership in times of complexity.
News & Views NZ election 2020: Jacinda Ardern promised transformation — instead, the times transformed her In times of crisis it has been Jacinda Ardern’s way with words that has registered: “They are us”, “The team of five million” and “Go hard and go early”.
News & Views Africola’s head chef Imogen Czulowski on leading to inspire, empower and create Africola’s head chef Imogen “Mo” Czulowski is treading her own path in the restaurant industry, staying true to her own unique style of cooking.
News & Views That advice to women to ‘lean in’, be more confident… it doesn’t help, and data show it Confidence matters for men’s job promotion prospects. But for women, “leaning in” provides no guarantee of a payoff, writes Leonora Risse.
News & Views The budget has more money for school programs for Indigenous boys than girls Programs for Indigenous young men’s education are funded at a higher rate than programs for young Indigenous women.
News & Views On workaholics and the ‘brown out zone’: Dr Jenny Brockis has seen all of it Jenny believes women are at risk of falling into the “Brown Out Zone”. It’s not quite burnout, but it’s overwork, exhaustion and it’s persistent.