News & Views A first for women in sport: Women’s AFL to be broadcast on national free-to-air television Channel 7 will make history later this year by issuing the first ever free-to-air broadcast of women’s AFL.
News & Views Why high school girls are finally getting their own leadership conference High school aged girls in the ACT will today get to hear from inspiring young women leaders to help them identify their own leadership ambitions, thanks to YWCA Canberra’s She Leads College Conference.
News & Views Meet the woman leading the charge on solving climate change A large Sydney audience will tonight hear from the woman leading the charge on solving one of the world’s most pressing issues – climate change.
News & Views Boys don’t cry: What does masculinity mean in 2015? How many high level sporting coaches, or leaders in general for that matter, consider the way they treat their partners and families to be influential? Wallabies coach and former rugby union player Michael Cheika does.
News & Views Christine Milne steps down as Greens leader Senator Christine Milne has announced her resignation as the leader of the Australian Greens this morning.
News & Views Meet America’s highest-paid female executive: Apple’s Angela Ahrendts Apple’s senior vice president of retail and online stores Angela Ahrendts was the highest paid female executive in the United States in 2014, Bloomberg’s Pay Index has revealed.
News & Views Why you should make that career change you’ve been contemplating Career change is not only possible, it’s positive; that was the message three inspiring women gave to the audience at this morning’s Women’s Agenda breakfast in Sydney.
News & Views Fred Nile unveils his agenda. Be afraid. It’s terrifying Christian Democratic Party Leader Fred Nile has announced a suite of legislation that he plans to introduce in coming weeks and months.
News & Views Why are there more women than ever leading in-house legal teams? Flexible work Women lawyers are making significant strides in the in-house legal world, according to new research by the Australian Corporate Lawyers Association and the Corporate Lawyers Association of New Zealand.
News & Views Where is the money? Waleed Aly demands answers from Malcolm Turnbull on domestic violence funding After delivering a stirring editorial on Tuesday night, last night The Project’s Waleed Aly was fearless in confronting Communications Minister Malcolm Turnbull about domestic violence funding in a heated televised interview.
News & Views It’s the only health service in Sydney for the homeless & disadvantaged: Why is it being shut down? One of Sydney’s most crucial health services for disadvantaged and homeless citizens is facing closure within months after the 2015 Federal budget.
News & Views Defamed: Mark Latham & The Financial Review to face a jury over Lisa Pryor column Earlier this year, Fairfax columnist Lisa Pryor filed a defamation suit against former Labor leader Mark Latham and the Australian Financial Review and last week, a NSW Supreme Court judge decided the case would go to trial.