News & Views Woman trapped by a 4 metre long python in Thailand shares incredible survival story A woman in Thailand has escaped a harrowing ordeal after she was trapped in the coils of a four metres long python in her home.
News & Views ‘Not ideal’: Matildas without their luggage just days out from Olympics The Matilda’s luggage has still not arrived in Marseille, as their most crucial game since last year’s World Cup draws nearer.
News & Views Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo plunges into Seine to prove water is safe for Olympics Anne Hidalgo wanted to prove the point that the Seine was safe and ready to be swam in, less than ten days out from the Paris Olympic Games.
News & Views ‘Fighting for our children and grandchildren’: Retired anaesthetist Dr Lee Coaldrake fined $5000 for climate protest Retired anaesthetist and climate activist Dr Lee Coaldrake has been fined $5000 for “disturbing” QLD parliament during a climate protest in 2022.
News & Views How an alliance landed a surprise defeat of the far-right in France’s election In France, a newly created leftist alliance scored the highest number of seats in the second round of parliamentary voting.
Soapbox How a 9,000 strong women’s network responds to climate change in Vanuatu Thousands of women have formed the Women Wetem Weta (WWW) network in Vanuatu, where they share disaster preparedness information and warnings.
Business CEO Nicolette Maury on why business leaders must stay open minded CEO of Avani Solutions, Nicolette Maury has been recognised as a 2024 honoree for YPO’s Global Impact Award for her sustainability work.
News & Views The key ingredient missing in conversations about gender-based violence Few of us are aware of the well-established links between external crises and the violence that occurs within the intimate partnerships.
News & Views More women in leadership roles needed to address climate crisis A crucial aspect of addressing the climate crisis, empowering women in leadership roles not only ensures diverse perspectives and more effective policies but also addresses the disproportionate impacts of climate change on women, fostering equality and resilience in the face of global challenges.
Climate ‘An intergenerational crime against humanity’: what will it take for political leaders to start taking climate change seriously? Despite all the political rhetoric you might have heard, the scientific reality is that the planet is still on track for catastrophic levels of warming, writes Joëlle Gergis
News & Views First Nations women have the blueprint for climate leadership in Australia The leadership and voices of First Nations women is crucial to shaping Australia’s response to our climate and environmental crises.
World Aid agencies are working to support women and children following deadly landslide in Papua New Guinea More than 2,000 people are buried under rubble after a devastating landslide in Papua New Guinea, according to the latest figures.