News & Views First Nations women earn 35 per cent less than average Australian men, study shows A new study has found that First Nations women earn about 35 per cent less than the average Australian man.
Ed's Blog Progress? Men still outearn women in 98% of occupations, gender segregation continues Highlight the productivity “handbreak” that is gender segregated workforces is critical for addressing gender pay gaps and worker shortages.
Tech AI chatbots often advise women to ask for lower pay than men: new study AI chatbots often suggest significantly lower salaries to women and some ethnic minorities, a new study has found.
News & Views How engineering and construction employers are becoming more family-friendly Family-friendly policies in engineering and construction boost inclusion, wellbeing, productivity—and finally support women’s careers.
Business 1 in 5 US companies eliminated DEI after Trump’s election: New survey reveals the consequences Since Trump’s re-election, many companies dropped their DEI policies, but a new survey has highlighted the consequences of this decision.
News & Views Spain offers 17 weeks of paid parental leave to new parents Parents in Spain are entitled to 17 weeks paid parental leave, after the government approved a new measure to help enhance gender equality.
News & Views Ambition, burnout: What women told us about ambition This year’s 2025 Women’s Ambition Report by Women’s Agenda revealed the top ambitions women are looking to achieve in the next two years.
News & Views The cult of ‘family culture’ at work and why it needs to stop Describing your team as a “family” isn’t just outdated, it’s unhelpful. It clouds expectations and blurs boundaries.
News & Views Working from home: A modern family necessity and key to the future of work Work from home is necessary for modern families and it’s time our workplace policies fully recognise this.
News & Views What the Torres Strait climate ruling demands of business Torres Strait leaders stood in court and asked for protection. While the court may not yet recognise a legal duty of care, we can choose to recognise a moral one.
News & Views Law firm Legalite introduces 12 days of gender-neutral paid reproductive health leave Why Melbourne-based law firm Legalite is rewriting the workplace rulebook on fertility and reproductive health.
Ed's Blog The ‘kiss cam’ company has an all-male board and one woman on leadership team The now former Astronomer CEO managed to bring the internet together. His now former company should provide a cautionary tale on governance.