Ed's Blog Scott Morrison’s time in the sun is over, thanks to women Scott Morrison is finding it increasingly difficult to worm his way around a firestorm of toxic allegations against himself & his government.
News & Views Bill Cosby walks free from prison after his conviction for sexual assault is sensationally overturned Bill Cosby has walked free from prison this morning with no chance of retrial after serving just two years of a three to ten year sentence.
News & Views Dame Sarah Gilbert, co-creator of the AstraZeneca vaccine receives standing ovation at Wimbledon Dame Sarah Gilbert was reduced to tears when she was given a standing ovation on the opening night of Wimbledon.
Politics Australia’s in lockdown & Scott Morrison has a lot of explaining to do Australia’s states and territories have been thrown in snap lockdown with some Premiers declaring they face the scariest period.
News & Views Serious about tackling domestic violence? Let’s call time on sick, sensational headlines A headline splashed across the front page of the newspaper viewed by 400,000 Australians each day. It read: ‘MUM FOUND IN TIP’.
Business Mackenzie Scott donates a further US $2.7 billion to high impact, under-funded charities Mackenzie Scott has solidified her position as an outlier billionaire by announcing a further $2.7 billion donation to various charities.
Politics Even if the PM wasn’t QAnon complicit, his friendship with Tim Stewart should alarm us all Tim Stewart’s twisted beliefs and support of alt-right conspiracy group QAnon would have become known to the PM.
News & Views ‘My accident taught me to be grateful’: How Turia Pitt chose happiness in her darkest hour Turia Pitt chose happiness in her darkest hour, and it transformed her life. She shares her story on The Leadership Lessons.
News & Views We lose out when our major networks fail to represent what Australia really looks like Played the kids’ game ‘One of These Things?’ If you watched Channel Nine’s COVID ad this week, you’d be forgiven for losing.
News & Views If empathy training was the answer, all men in Morrison’s government would need it If the solution was as simple as engaging an empathy consultant to come in and transform the men in our highest leadership ranks, that would be excellent. But it’s a bandaid fix with no real sentiment behind it.
News & Views ‘Policies are being written about us, without us’: Why we need an intersectional lens on women’s health More work needs to be done to ensure that adequate funding is allocated to all underserved areas of women’s health.
News & Views ‘When you see Aboriginal people before you who have walked that path, it’s so powerful’: Leila Smith’s leadership is shifting the dial for First Nations kids CEO of the Aurora Foundation Leila Smith is opening up new education pathways and possibilities for Indigenous kids.