News & Views Mary Konstantopoulos wants to hear more women talking about sport Lawyer and founder of Ladies Who League, Mary Konstantopoulos answers some of our questions as a Women’s Agenda Leadership Awards finalist.
Business Passion, timing, opportunity & creativity: Rebekah Araullo on the key factors of entrepreneurial success Architect Rebekah Araullo is a businesswoman and award winning artist. But it’s her latest entrepreneurial venture that’s really caught our attention
Leadership Awards From Afghanistan to corporate life: Lee de Winton is now running airports Lee de Winton is the CEO of Sydney Metro Airports with a portfolio that includes over 400,000 flights each year and a customer base of over 100 companies.
Employers 72% of Australians say dads deserve more parental leave A recent report commissioned by HR services and recruitment company, Randstad, reveals that Australians want better parental leave policies for fathers.
Leadership Bernice Hookey on speaking up and delivering change Bernice Hookey is a proud Waanyi woman, business woman, and strong domestic violence advocate. In 2017, she and her friend Melisa Anderson
Entrepreneurs Olympia Yarger is revolutionising waste with insects & entrepreneurship Olympia Yarger’s iCanberra-based insect farm houses insects that consume waste and then produce fertiliser for farms via the ultimate waste-loop system.
Leadership Australia’s Family Law system is failing domestic violence survivors: Angela Lynch Angela Lynch is CEO of Women’s Legal Service QLD, where their increased capacity still can’t keep up with the demand for domestic violence related help.
News & Views #IStandWithIlhan: Minnesotans Greet Omar With Love US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar has arrived in her home state of Minnesota to a large crowd of supporters at the airport who cheered and shouted “welcome home Ilhan” as she greeted her loved ones.
Leadership Study finds people view women as smarter but men still hold the power The study showed that perceptions on gender have shifted, with most people believing that women are just as intelligent as men (but still not as ambitious).
Uncategorised Australian-first study highlights benefits of early education for school children Children who attend one year of early childhood education are more likely to achieve better NAPLAN results in Year 3 than those who haven’t.
Leadership How Jennifer Star helped provide thousands of children with a quality education Jennifer Star is the example of how one person can be a significant difference to the lives of so many. She shares why education is key.
News & Views Offer your time to help, mentor someone: Anne-Marie Elias on achieving change Want to achieve change? Start by offering your time, including by mentoring others. We catch up with the chief disruptor, Anne-Marie Elias.