Agenda Sports Australia’s ParaMatildas crowned World Champions for the first time in history In a historic triumph, the CommBank ParaMatildas have become the first-ever Australian national football side to win a World Cup.
Entrepreneurs Ten leading entrepreneurs to know this Women’s Entrepreneurship Day This Entrepreneur’s Day (19 November), here are ten women entrepreneurs to know and support, as they change the game within their industries.
Partner Content Three ways organisations can actively support the ambitions of women in the workplace When it comes to knocking down these barriers and supporting women’s career ambitions, here are three actions that employers can take.
Health New research shows 45 per cent of menopausal women report lower superannuation New research has found 45% of menopausal women report lower superannuation balances, with 76% of them believing this will delay retirement.
News & Views Alan Jones arrested after allegations of indecent assault on young men, spanning decades Former Sydney radio host Alan Jones was arrested following an investigation into alleged indecent assault and sexual touching offences
Politics Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke leads powerful haka protest against bill looking to reinterpret Māori rights A group of Māori MPs performed a haka in protest over a bill seeking to reinterpret the country’s founding treaty with Māori people.
World Donald Trump nominates MAGA loyalist Matt Gaetz as US Attorney General President-elect Donald Trump appoints former far-right congressman Matt Gaetz to become US Attorney General.
Leadership Meet five trailblazing female scientists being honoured for their work in STEMM Five trailblazing female scientists from Australia and New Zealand are being recognised in Melbourne as part of a STEMM award program.
Local Social media platforms to have a new ‘duty of care’ to keep Australians safe online The government will require social media platforms to assume a “digital duty of care”, says communications minister, Michelle Rowland.
Leadership Today is World Diabetes Day. Meet 5 women leading change in the sector For the first time, five women are at the forefront of the fight against diabetes, a condition affecting more than two million Australians.
Appointments CEO of KU Children’s Services Christine Legg receives prestigious award for early childhood education CEO of KU Children’s Services Christine Legg has been awarded the prestigious Early Childhood Australia Barbara Creaser Memorial Award
News & Views Man drives car through crowd in southern China, killing 35 and injuring dozens A man in China has rammed his car into a crowd of people exercising at a sports complex, killing 35 people and injuring dozens of others.