Ed's Blog The Daily Telegraph headline making light of men being violent That’s a brawl eh? The Daily Telegraph headline reads. Because nothing says love like two men punching each other over a woman.
News & Views Why a hard target is a quota and why it’s time there were more Why a hard target is a quota and why it’s time there were more quotas according to Irene Natividad the founder of the Global Summit for Women.
Leadership Meet the physician determined to change the dangerous culture in hospitals Dr Catherine Crock wants to change the dangerous culture in hospitals. She is a medical pioneer, founded the Hush Foundation & The Gathering of Kindness.
News & Views Does a focus on identity help or hinder diversity in the workplace? The annual DCA Debate this year focused on this. Does a focus on identity help or hinder diversity in the workplace? It was moderated by Tony Jones.
News & Views “Relentless focus” leads Westpac to hit 50% women in leadership target Westpac chief executive Brian Hartzer announces women now hold 50% of leadership positions in the bank, a significant milestone for corporate Australia.
Ed's Blog “It is absolutely desperate”: Demand for shelters for women & children escaping violence “It is absolutely desperate”: Demand for shelters for women & children escaping domestic violence is huge says Annabelle Daniel, Women’s Community Shelters
Ed's Blog Is Harvey Weinstein a circuit-breaker for sexual assault? #MeToo might not be a solution but it shows the scale of the problem. Is Harvey Weinstein a circuit-breaker for sexual assault?
News & Views The pay gap & why Lisa Wilkinson broke up with Today Why Lisa Wilkinson broke up with Today because she wanted to be paid the same as her male co-host on Channel 9, Karl Stefanovic.
Jugglehood The truth about small children: they are the way they are The truth about small children: they are the way they are. How to get your child to sleep? How to help them eat? It depends on them, mother of 3 says.
News & Views The truth about domestic violence: Was there more appetite for change 18 years ago? The truth about domestic violence. Avril Henry, Jo Cavanagh and Rosemary Calder advised the then PM John Howard on DV and there was momentum.
Ed's Blog Harvey Weinstein & the silence of men Harvey Weinstein & the silence of men. The way Weinstein treated women was an open secret so why was it tolerated for so long?
News & Views Professor Gillian Triggs inducted into the Women’s Agenda Hall of Fame Professor Gillian Triggs inducted into the Women’s Agenda Hall of Fame at 2017 Leadership Awards w Ann Sherry, Wendy McCarthy, Helen Conway & Liz Broderick