Business Men still hold 9 in 10 CEO roles at Australia’s largest companies The CEO role is still largely held by men, even at Australia’s largest, listed organisations that face more scrutiny than on gender diversity than others.
Ed's Blog Women take over as Alan Joyce brings retirement forward and Philip Lowe chairs final board meeting Two women take two leadership positions just as their organisations are facing serious public scruitiny: Vanessa Hudson and Michele Bullock
Women's Health News Women living with migraine are leaving their jobs due to lack of support: Research A significant barrier to achieving workplace gender equality in Australia is a lack of support for people living with migraine, research shows
News & Views New national institute to help businesses prevent violence against women The Our Watch Institute, a partnership between not-for-profit Our Watch and property group Goodman, has just launched.
Business How Jessica Brown’s charity helped vulnerable women take charge of their life Jessica Brown’s charity includes a mentor-mentee match up for vulnerable women to develop financial literacy and take control of their lives.
News & Views Michelle Jablko appointed Transurban CEO, boosting number of women running Australia’s top 20 companies Michelle Jablko has been appointed CEO of Australia’s largest toll road operator Transurban. She was previously the company’s CFO.
Sport Corporate partners should invest in women’s elite sport: Research As the world watches the Women’s World Cup, a new report highlights the value of investing in women’s elite sport for corporate partners.
Work Style Key to happy employees is ‘life-work-blend’ says Jetts CEO Elaine Jobson Elaine Jobson is the CEO of Jetts, the gym franchise that knows how to give female team members ways to thrive.
Employers Remote work, family and rising to the C-Suite Claire McCaffery is Chief Human Resources Officer at Accenture who has been with the employer for 20 years. Mostly, working flexibly.
Employers Get back to the office! When even Zoom employees are now required to go The past six months has seen a growing number of employers issusing new mandates requiring employees to go the office.
News & Views The Top Ten Companies to work for in Australia announced This year’s list of ‘Best Places to Work in Australia’ has just been released, and we look closely at the Top 10 on the list!
Appointments Ainslie van Onselen to be first female Chair of Chartered Accountants Worldwide With 1.8 million members, Ainslie van Onselen is the first woman and first person from ANZ to Chair Chartered Accountants Worldwide.