Ed's Blog Judith, I wish we didn’t need WGEA either Where to start? On Tuesday The Australian published an article by the paper’s contributing economics editor Judith Sloan criticising the Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
News & Views Julia Gillard on shifting the focus from the way women look Ahead of her highly anticipated public conversations with Anne Summers, scheduled for early next week, Julia Gillard have given two video interviews for the first time since she departed the office of prime minister in June.
Ed's Blog Why I’m not shopping for six months When we arrived home last weekend after two weeks at the beach I contemplated two options.
News & Views What we read One of the indisputable pleasures of the internet is the proliferation of terrific content.
Ed's Blog Fred Nile, day orphanages and why stay at home parenting isn’t always superior “Stay-at-home parenting is superior to ‘day orphanages’ (childcare).
Ed's Blog Seriously, Channel 7, you asked Eugenie Bouchard to “give us a twirl”? Let’s play a quick game.
Ed's Blog Tony, what were you thinking knighting Prince Philip? For a Prime Minister who pledged to govern without surprises, Tony Abbott is proving spectacularly adept at surprising us.
News & Views What Julia Gillard said She walked onstage to Aretha Franklin’s Respect and received a rock-star welcome as she joined author Anne Summers on the Opera House stage.
Ed's Blog Why should the nightmare of domestic violence share a stage with Abbott’s political Knightmare? The Prime Minister Tony Abbott has announced the government will elevate domestic violence as an urgent agenda item for the Commonwealth Council of Australian Governments to consider.
Ed's Blog Sexism & Silicon Valley: What do you think of this magazine cover? What Silicon Valley thinks of women.
Ed's Blog If Britain can achieve 50:50 in its Honours List, why can’t we? The 2015 Australian of the Year Awards were historic.
Ed's Blog “Plain of feature and certainly overweight”: the most sexist obituary ever published? Consider this.