News & Views Piers Morgan sinks to new depths with fresh Tate brother interview British commentator Piers Morgan has shown just how far he’ll go for a buck, by signing up to interview Andrew Tate & brother, Tristan.
News & Views Dutton’s leadership of division backfires on asylum seeker/antisemitism conflation Peter Dutton has proven conclusively that the only agenda he has in leadership, is one of division, writes Tarla Lambert.
Politics Sussan Ley misses fundamental point in calling for strip club ban Sussan Ley has called for a pause on the opening of new strip clubs this week and is calling for a national conversation about this issue.
Business ‘A turning tide’: Marisa Warren and Kate Vale’s venture fund will level the playing field for female founders With just 2 percent of female-founded companies securing VC funding, Marisa Warren knows how much we’re losing out on.
News & Views Why, with all the sh*t happening in the world, it’s still okay to grieve a celebrity’s death Celebrity deaths like Matthew Perry’s can make us feel profoundly sad. It is the grief of a lost connection and our own mortality faced.
Business Female entrepreneurs are missing out on critical funding and opportunities to scale. It’s because we’re often perceived as “side hustlers”. There I was, a 32-year-old entrepreneur with two small kids, a media company bootstrapped and thriving, made to feel as small as a thumbtack.
Politics I bought a cap in support of The Voice. I’m nervous to wear it. There’s a persistent narrative that The Voice is divisive– a line adopted straight from the Peter Dutton handbook.
News & Views Gender inequality in cancer diagnosis and care is costing the lives of 800,000 women per year New research shows gender inequality having “resounding negative impacts” on how women experience cancer prevention and treatment.
Politics ‘No’ voters aren’t proud of their decision. It’s why most of them stay silent. Why aren’t we seeing ‘No’ campaigners out in the streets, brochures in hand, gently persuading those around them to follow suit?
News & Views Faux outrage at Marcia Langton? Really? All the times the No campaign has deliberately employed racism Between all the mock outrage, no one seems willing to point out the glaring truth: Racism has been employed by the No campaign for months.
Sport Out with Vilda in with Tomé: Spain appoints first female coach of women’s national team It’s finally announced today that Jorge Vilda has been sacked as coach of the Spanish women’s national team with Montse Tomé replacing him.
News & Views Peter Dutton is prepared to sink to unknown depths for a crumb of political sway Peter Dutton showed exactly how low he’s capable of going this week, when he sought to “undermine” faith in Australia’s electoral system.