News & Views Eurydice Dixon & the myth of women “being careful” The rape and murder of Melbourne comedian Eurydice Dixon is a tragic reminder that violence against women is fatal. But that is not because of her choices.
News & Views What does the TrumpKim meeting say about leadership? What does the historic TrumpKim meeting between the US president Donald Trump & North Korea’s Kim Jong-Un say about leadership? Little that is palatable.
News & Views A note to men worried about #MeToo If you have ever violated a woman – in any context – you do have grounds to be afraid of #MeToo. If not, don’t worry about it. Speak up instead.
News & Views Zero women on Forbes’ 100 highest paid athletes in the world Forbes’ 100 highest paid athletes in the world come from 22 countries, compete in 11 sports and earned a cumulative $3.8 billion, with 23% of that coming from endorsements.
News & Views “Of course it has to be led by a man”: Qatar Airways CEO Akbar Al Baker says of his job. The CEO of Qatar Airlines, Akbar Al Baker, has caused a furore with his comments at a press conference in Sydney where he said his job could only be done by a man “because it’s very challenging”.
News & Views Gerry Harvey joins the chorus of men bemoaning the push for more women on boards Chris Corrigan and Gerry Harvey are two high profile businessmen willing to make on the record criticisms of the push to appoint more women to boards.
Ed's Blog When feminists don’t want to ‘work anymore’? The case for dads doing more is clear. Until we seriously consider how fathers can do more at home, mothers will continue to struggle to combine work and family. And unsurprisingly, many of them, feminists included, will decide they can’t. It’s time for dads to do more.
Profiles “We can do better”: Tjanara Goreng Goreng on reconciliation & leadership Tjanara Goreng Goreng is a Wakka Wakka Wulli Wulli Traditional Owner, whose life and career have been manifold and accomplished. She has just completed a PhD on sacred leadership.
World Ireland’s historic referendum & ‘a quiet revolution’ that cannot be underestimated In a referendum held on Friday 66.4% of Irish voters opted to repeal the 8th Amendment which effectively bans abortion in almost every instance. It is a historic result of a ‘quiet revolution’ 30 years in the making.
Ed's Blog ‘I don’t have a laptop’: How Jack Dorsey runs Twitter from his phone The co-founder and CEO of Twitter and founder of Square Jack Dorsey doesn’t own a laptop and instead does all of his work from his phone.
News & Views Why we still really need a women’s budget statement in 2018 The fact the proposed fact tax cuts in the 2018/19 budget will deliver men twice the benefits as women is a reminder why we still need a women’s budget statement.
News & Views The perils of being a woman with a platform: Emma Alberici the latest target In maintaining her line and failing to slink away, Emma Alberici has joined the ranks of Gillian Triggs and Yassmin Abdel-Magied. She is a woman with a platform she is not afraid to use, and we know, too well, how this combination plays out in Australia.