Climate Young women are less likely to run for office today than 12 months ago New research has revealed that a large cohort of young women are less likely to run for office or join a political party today than ever.
Climate Two Australian women named among World Economic Forum’s 108 Young Global Leaders Carbon utilisation expert Sophia Hamblin Wang has been selected as one of the World Economic Forum’s Young Global Leaders for 2022.
Ed's Blog Australia’s climate change ranking drops, as women list action as the leading election issue Climate change has emerged as the leading issue for Women’s Agenda readers. But Australia’s reputation has dropped.
Local Neighbours star Madeleine West announces bid as an independent in 2023 NSW state election for Ballina Neighbours star Madeleine West has announced she will run for her local seat of Ballina as an independent in the 2023 NSW state election.
Climate ‘There are solutions’: Meet the corporate climber turned climate change activist and filmmaker Liz Courtney swapped her corporate career for a life of climate activism, creating powerful stories and messages through film.
Climate Eighty young people on their concerns, challenges and what needs fixing In youth policy and service delivery the idea of youth voice and participation is an uncontested “good thing”. But which youth voices? Who is heard and who is left out?
Climate Australia risks everything as ‘now or never’ climate deadline approaches It’s ‘now or never; when it comes to action on climate change. And Australia just happens to have an election coming up.
Business KeepCup’s Abigail Forsyth: We must vote for real action on climate It’s difficult for us to ask politicians to hold themselves to a higher standard of account, if we vote for ourselves and not for the country.
Climate We must include Indigenous peoples’ voices in climate conversations The urgency of tackling climate change is even higher for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, and other First Nation peoples across the globe. They need to be part of the solution.
Ed's Blog The Treasurer is signaling end of ‘crisis spending’. Has he looked outside? Family violence. Care sectors forgotten. Climage change. A lack of relief on the ground at the critical time it’s needed. The crisis is NOW.
News & Views ‘What if authorities just clipped the rope?’: Kochie threatens young female climate protester David Koch has made a threatening comment towards a young climate protestor, asking what would happen if authorities “clipped the rope” suspending her over a freight rail line.
Climate I interviewed women from the Pacific about the climate crisis. This is what they told me Women, including Pacific women, are talking about the climate crisis. It’s on us to listen, writes Yasmin Poole.