News & Views Australia joins UN majority vote in favour of ceasefire in Gaza Australia joins other nations at UN General Assembly, voting in favour of a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in war-torn Gaza.
News & Views New Zealand’s new conservative government plans to end gender and sexuality education New Zealand’s new coalition government has announced plans to scrap gender and sexuality education (RSE) from the curriculum.
News & Views The plight of pregnant women in Nigeria’s displaced people’s camps Accessing care and contending with health in one of the most dangerous places in the world for pregnancy women.
News & Views Hostages and prisoners released as calls for ceasefire extension continues Over the weekend, more than a dozen Israeli hostages held by Hamas since October 7 were released, along with 39 Palestinian prisoners.
Screen Cat Person became a movie. And this is why you need to see it Six years after it was published, Cat Person, the film, takes the original story and puts a rocket pack on its back.
News & Views Aussie journalists weigh in on Gaza war as fresh calls for ceasefire reveal escalating horror Organisations and individuals have released statements calling for aid and support for the people of Gaza.
News & Views How US voters turned out to support abortion rights The tides are turning in the US for women and their right to access abortion, after Democratic candidates win in several states.
News & Views Female actor in “Arthur” accuses Russell Brand of sexual assault A woman has filed a lawsuit against British celebrity Russell Brand, accusing him of sexually assaulting her in 2010.
Books Don’t say you’re ‘lucky’ to have a man who treats you like a human : Clementine Ford Clementine Ford’s case against marriage in her new book, “I Don’t: The Cast Against Marriage” is a searing, clarifying read.
News & Views FIFA bans Luis Rubiales for three years Former president of the Spanish Football Association (RFEF) has been banned from all football-related activities for three years by FIFA.
News & Views Australia is the 11th best country for women. 1st place – Denmark Denmark is the best country in the world to be a woman, according to the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index. Australia ranked 11th.
News & Views Police search for colleague after a staff member found dead at Sydney CBD school School community mourning after a young female staff member of St Andrews school in Sydney’s CBD is believed to have been murdered.