News & Views How Narelda Jacobs learnt “her place” in media There are few people in Australia’s media more recognisable than Narelda Jacobs. But breaking through as a queer, Aboriginal woman hasn’t been easy.
News & Views Woolies’ backflip on Australia Day is another example of how reticent to progress we are We need businesses like Woolworths, which have the power to lead by example, to take stands and hold their ground. When they retreat in the face of backlash, it signals that progress—however modest—is negotiable.
News & Views Elf on the shelf is the mental load hill I will no longer die on The Elf on the Shelf is a ridiculous invention that has somehow convinced an entire generation of parents to participate in its antics.
News & Views ‘Not the right fit’: A glaring gap in the government’s policy to increase the pay of early childhood educators Nothing will change, no amount of tinkering will make a difference, until we move to a wholly universal system of early education.
Business Emily Cole’s viral reel sparked a conversation that most small business owners need to hear Emily Cole didn’t set out to become an entrepreneur.
travel How four disconnected days in Fiji helped me and my partner reconnect amid life’s chaos After five years of parenting two young kids without a solo break, my partner and I finally did something we had been dreaming about for ages—we escaped.
News & Views Why Trump’s victory demands hard truths and harder conversations with the boys in our lives It feels hard to sympathise with the willingness of young men to support Trump’s agenda all because they feel like they’ve been relegated.
News & Views Over politics? Fine. But Trump and Harris are nowhere near ‘as bad as each other’ No matter which way you skin it, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are not, and have never been, “equally bad”.
News & Views Anti-abortion activist Joanna Howe sparks outrage with ‘baby killers’ social media posts Joanna Howe, a key figure behind South Australia’s “forced birth” abortion legislation, attacked prominent SA women in a twisted post.
Business CEO Dominique Nasser goes missing in Sydney A 29-year-old CEO has gone missing in Sydney, sparking a frantic search by police and leaving her family gravely concerned for her safety.
News & Views Can we combat burnout with small, intentional breaks from our desk? Burnout might seem like a word that’s everywhere lately, but that’s because it’s a crisis that millions of women are grappling with daily.
Politics Australia’s Jewish community reflects and mourns one year after the Hamas terrorist attack A year on from the harrowing terrorist attack inflicted by Hamas on southern Israel, the trauma remains raw for Australia’s Jewish community.