Money How millennial women can protect their financial futures As a 26-year old, superannuation and planning for retirement have never been high on my priority list.
Entrepreneurs ‘People thought I was delusional’: How this solo parent found flexibility by launching a major handbag business The thought of starting a new business to find flexibility as a single mother is enough to make even the boldest woman sweat.
Entrepreneurs The recipe for business success? Solve a problem. The recipe for business success is solving a problem and providing a solution according to the CEO and co founder of OpenAgent Marta Higuera.
Soapbox How to be a nasty woman (and why you absolutely should be) Donald Trump called Hillary Clinton a nasty woman. Van Badham, Lindy West & Yassmin Abdel-Magied discuss at All About Women & wear it as a badge of honour.
Employers Can you normalise flexible work in a male-dominated sector? How one firm did it Flexibility can be easier said than done for a long-standing business with entrenched cultural attitudes, especially one that’s in a traditionally male-dominated sector.
Local An ultimatum to the PM: George Christensen threatens to walk Nationals MP George Christensen isn’t happy and he’s not afraid for the Prime Minister to know about it.
Life Ester review: A restaurant for hipsters and busy professionals alike Stepping into Ester I am instantly caught off guard by an ambience which is somehow both cool and quaint.
News & Views He was ‘embarrassed’ not ‘emasculated’: How casual sexism prevails in Australian politics This week’s been another strange one in Australian politics, and carried a reminder of how far we’ve still got to go to end flippant sexism.
News & Views Malcolm Turnbull’s sinking popularity: Can he win back female voters? When Tony Abbott’s short-lived prime ministership came to a close, many of us breathed a sigh of relief.
News & Views Considering the 850 men on Manus Island News of the imminent closure of the Manus Island detention facility could not have come soon enough.
News & Views Senator claims domestic violence a ‘perverse disincentive’ for hiring women. Really? The recent push for paid domestic violence leave is a proud step forward for corporate Australia, with many of our largest enterprises now writing DV leave into their awards framework.
News & Views Feminism: It takes more than saying, ‘Girls can do anything’ Two of the government’s most powerful female cabinet ministers, Michaelia Cash and Julie Bishop, have both rejected the feminist label in recent times.