News & Views UN Women Australia MBA scholarship winner Laurena Basutu’s fight to end STEM inequality Meet Laurena Basutu this year’s UN Women Australia MBA scholarship winner (worth more than $60,000) who wants to change the world.
Business Nerissa Kilvert appointed as SA Small Business Commissioner Nerissa Kilvert will serve as South Australia’s Small Business Commissioner for the next three years, after acting in the role for the past nine months.
News & Views Yes, we need to fix the gender pay gap but not at the expense of flexibility The gender pay gap is one of the biggest problems facing our society. This is a finding that shouldn’t surprise anyone.
News & Views 10 First Nations changemakers standing and showing up for a better future It’s 2022 NAIDOC Week! This year’s theme is Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up! Here’s a list of 10 First Nations changemakers.
Employers How the Great Resignation is driving a candidate revolution The great resignation spoke of the changing attitude and expectations of the workforce and now it is here. It is a candidate revolution of sorts!
News & Views Michelle Battersby tackled her own internalised misogyny when she launched Sunroom Michelle Battersby is the Co-founder and Chief Marketing Officer at Sunroom, a new app for women and non-binary content creators.
Business There is a gender aspiration gap despite decades of gender initiatives. We need to know why Research shows the gender aspiration gap is real. We need our current diversity initiatives to be more tailored to women’s specific needs.
News & Views The startup program for BIWOC founders proving that ‘Anyone Can’ Last year, only 0.03% of the $10 billion raised for startups in Australia were accessed by BIWOC founders. This programs aims to change that.
News & Views Australia’s top company boards lead US on women’s representation but change still slow Women now hold more than one third of board seats (35 per cent) at S&P/ASX 200 Index companies in Australia.
Employers Less than 50 percent of women are employed full-time, WGEA data shows Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) data showed that at every age of a woman’s life, less than 50 per cent are employed full-time.
Business Almost half of workers would take a pay cut for flexibility: Research Six in ten workers want more flexibility over how they structure their working time, according to new research.
Ed's Blog Horror stories of abuse and harassment in WA’s mining sector must be the turning point They’re rich, influential and they need to keep recruiting. But the mining sector has significant work to do on improving safety for women.