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.
News & Views Trump’s ableist attack on Kamala Harris might not shock us but should make us take stock Referring to Harris as “mentally disabled,” Trump once more showed his willingness to rely on discriminatory and harmful language.
Business ‘When leaders share their vulnerabilities it can literally save lives’: How Angela Davies is shifting the way we approach leadership & wellbeing For Angela Davies, the founder of Mind Your Grit, the intersection of leadership and wellbeing is not just nice-to-have, but key.
News & Views Rural matchmaking: Japan’s government lays new plan to woo single women out of Tokyo Think that “rural matchmaking” sounds like the latest reality TV show? Think again! It’s a deliberate policy from Japan’s government.
Life Breaking down skincare jargon: What actually matters for your skin type Skincare has become a labyrinth of acronyms and scientific jargon. Long gone are the days of toothpaste on pimples.
Health 7 things that will help you get back on track with sleep Women aren’t getting enough sleep which is significantly impacting our health, wellbeing, and even our ambitions at work.
News & Views End the Raygun hate. But let’s have honest conversations about power & privilege Following days of media scrutiny, break dancer Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn has spoken out through Instagram about the devastating ordeal.
Business How ‘the ultimate wardrobe staple’ helped Sophie Doyle build a $4.5 million business Australian entrepreneur Sophie Doyle shares more about her vision for creating the perfect wardrobe staple through The Fable.
Politics Will Albanese’s ‘good first steps’ lead to a lasting legacy? Anthony Albanese discusses with Women’s Agenda the government’s pay increase announcement for childcare workers and his thoughts on legacy.
Olympics Simone Biles reminds us she’s the GOAT like only the GOAT could do It was Simone Biles’ defiant gesture after her epic win and 6th Gold Medal this morning that had us bowing down.
News & Views The two fastest women in human history: Mollie O’Callaghan pips Ariarne Titmus at the post Mollie O’Callaghan has achieved an incredible, record-breaking win in the women’s 200m freestyle final, touching the wall ahead of friend and arch rival, Ariarne Titmus.