Ed's Blog The to-do list will never end: My interview with Brigid Schulte that was like therapy For all intents and purposes it was a work interview but within a few minutes it was apparent the benefits were to be profoundly personal.
News & Views Big business gets serious about women in senior management The Business Council of Australia wants its members, 120 of our biggest companies, to increase the number of women in senior roles to 50% by 2023.
Ed's Blog 10 things I learned at All About Women Photo credit: Prudence Upton It is impossible to convey the brilliance that was on display at the All About Women festival at the Opera House in Sydney yesterday.
Ed's Blog Why are there so few women in surgery, managing law firms or running companies? Sexism & sexual harassment have a lot to answer for On Monday I wrote about my experience of sexual harassment in a law firm.
Ed's Blog What’s worse? The prevalence of sexism in surgery or the lengths others will go to protect perpetrators Are you looking for our 10 Women to Watch in Surgery story? Click here.
Ed's Blog This story is not about Chrissie Swan or Peter Ford. It’s about the misconceptions that limit mothers Chrissie Swan looks set to win [I’m a Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here].
Ed's Blog The start of a #VoteWomen campaign Why is the inequality of 51% of Australians treated as a side issue? It is a pressing social and economic concern that is continually overlooked by mainstream politics.
News & Views Q&A: Business leaders discuss new government, carbon tax, paid parental leave and the gender pay gap Last night the ABC hosted the first ever corporate leaders Q&A panel.
Ed's Blog Tony Abbott: A leadership crisis or a leadership vacuum? In a party room meeting yesterday the Prime Minister Tony Abbott shared some advice for dealing with the media.
News & Views ‘Normal relationships’ are not violent: the devastating finding in the Oscar Pistorius judgment Justice can be a fickle business particularly in the realm of criminal law.
Ed's Blog The day I realised I wasn’t just speaking in an echo chamber Last night at an event hosted by the Walkley’s Foundation and Women in Media Tracey Spicer asked an interesting question.
Ed's Blog Parks, violence, misogyny and a Facebook post that got 10,000 likes in 12 hours This eloquent post by Gen Stewart was shared on Facebook by the Young Vagabond team at 9pm on Thursday evening.