Leadership How Kate Obst is shifting the dial for families experiencing pregnancy loss The impact of pregnancy loss is felt by thousands of Australians each year and can have devastating and lasting psychological effects.
Leadership Hope Hicks resigns following admission she tells ‘white lies’ for the President White House Communications Director, Hope Hicks has today resigned following a recent admission that she sometimes tells ‘white lies’ for the President.
Uncategorised Being subjected to creepy interviews is par for the course for Jacinda Ardern A recent Australian 60 Minutes’ interview with Charles Wooley saw NZ PM, Jacinda Ardern assessed on her appearance, charm and likability. She was even grilled about the conception date of her unborn child.
Life Tributes roll in for the irrepressibly funny and brilliant, Emma Chambers British actor, Emma Chambers best known for her roles in The Vicar of Dibley and Notting Hill, died over the weekend from natural causes.
Leadership #Auspol Brains Trust: Are political private lives in the public interest? Following the Barnaby Joyce fiasco, the question has been raised as to whether political private lives are in the public interest? We’ve asked a group of savvy, female #Auspol contributors for their take on it all.
Politics Gun control in America is not a lost cause, and Emma Gonzalez proves it Former student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, 19 year old Emma Gonzalez became the face of America’s youth revolt against gun violence.
Politics Government Senator calls for robust debate on mixed-gender sports WA Government Senator, Linda Reynolds has today called for a robust debate into the potential of mixed-gender elite sports.
Politics A package deal: Lucy Turnbull’s unmistakeable role as leader Lucy Turnbull has been called Australia’s “Hillary” and the PM’s secret weapon. In recent days, following the Barnaby Joyce scandal, her role as trusted adviser has become even more patent.
Leadership Q&A Recap: Most men aren’t being alienated by #MeToo, they want change as well At the beginning of last night’s Q&A special, host, Virginia Trioli asked the women in the audience to stand up and, provided they felt comfortable, raise their hand if they’d ever experienced sexual harassment or worse.
Politics UN Report: Big gaps for women’s empowerment but there’s a way to fix it New UN Women report uncovers significant gaps for women’s empowerment across the world and puts forth robust agenda to shift gears.
Life The curse of an insomniac: How to deal when sleep is unattainable Insomnia is a common affliction, but what happens when it rears its head for the first time? How do you learn to manage, not obsess and calm your racing mind. Some tips from a real-life sufferer.
News & Views New reforms in Saudi Arabia are welcome, but there’s still much to fight for Recent footage of Saudi women enjoying a live football game for the first time ever was heartwarming. But these new reforms are only the start of a very long road.