News & Views How 12 days of reproductive leave for workers could save billions Denying Australian workers 12 days of reproductive leave could cost employers up to thirty times more, a new report has revealed.
News & Views Malala Yousafzai calls on world leaders to tackle girls’ education crisis in Afghanistan Malala Yousafzai has given a powerful speech at an international education conference, calling on leaders to support girls’ education.
News & Views Foreign Minister Penny Wong to attend Trump’s inauguration Foreign Minister Penny Wong will attend Inauguration Day on January 20, as the country swears in a convicted felon for the first time.
News & Views The women world leaders already standing up to Trump’s threats Mexico’s president hit back at Trump’s proposition to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico, with her own idea: “América Mexicana.”
News & Views Women make up half the animation team on screen adaptation of Alison Lester’s classic ‘Magic Beach’ Women make up half the animation team on the much anticipated screen adaptation of Alison Lester’s classic ‘Magic Beach’
News & Views Can AI help us to better detect breast cancer? A new study says yes Researchers have found clear evidence that the use of AI in breast cancer screening increases the chance of disease being detected.
Screen ‘The first time I’ve ever won anything’: Women over 50 win big at the Golden Globes Jodie Foster, 62, Demi Moore, 62, Fernanda Torres, 59 and Zoe Saldaña, 46 took home Golden Globes for their performances in 2024.
News & Views ‘We couldn’t hold on any longer’: Australia’s first and only women’s sports bar quietly closes its doors Australia’s first and only women’s sports bar in Sydney’s quietly closes its doors, after just four months of operations.
News & Views World’s oldest person, Tomiko Itooka, dies aged 116 Japanese woman Tomiko Itooka, the oldest person on the planet, passed away in the final days of 2024, aged 116.
News & Views ‘Quintessentially Australian’: Acclaimed author and educator John Marsden dies aged 74 Acclaimed Australian writer John Marsden died yesterday, aged 74. The author of the beloved Tomorrow series wrote and edited over 40 books.
Screen Women are a driving force in TV viewership and shouldn’t be taken for granted any longer Women and people of colour remain underrepresented in the shows on the most popular streaming platforms, a new study from UCLA has found.
News & Views Like all of us at this time of year, Serena Williams has a case of Mondayitis Serena Williams posted a video of herself lying across a dining table with her eyes closed while taking a business call. And we love it.