News & Views Call for vigilance as Australia’s own ‘forced birthers’ invigorated by US decision Australia’s own versions of Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett are feeling inspired by what what’s happened in the US Supreme Court.
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.
News & Views Land of the free where guns have more rights than women In the USA, women’s bodies are now more regulated than guns thanks to a decision by the Supreme Court that has ended the constitutional right to abortion.
News & Views Access to a timely and safe abortion is still not guaranteed in Australia In Australia, access to abortion is still a complex issue, despite the procedure being mostly decriminalised in states and territories.
News & Views Think big picture, then determine the details and prioritise: Lessons from Sam White Sam White, founder of Stella Insurance, shares five lessons on how to prioritise what best serves you to create the biggest impact.
Climate How do we solve Australia’s energy challenges with so few women involved? This sector needs diversity The energy industry is one of the worst performing industries in female representation, and yet it also boasts as one of the highest paying industries.
News & Views How Dr Amantha Imber is bucking the trend of the unattached male productivity guru Amantha Imber’s new book Time Wise stands out from so many written about producivity, in that it’s written by a woman.
News & Views ‘In to the streets’: US Supreme Court overturns abortion rights It’s actually happened in the United States. The Supreme Court has overturned the almost 50-year old Constitutional right to an abortion.
News & Views 12 years ago today, Julia Gillard was sworn in as our first female prime minister It’s officially been 12 years since Julia Gillard made history, when she was sworn in as Australia’s first female prime minister.
News & Views Anneke Jamieson wins Napier Waller Art Prize for portrait of breastfeeding servicewoman A stunning portrait of an army servicewoman in uniform breastfeeding her baby has won a prestigious art prize.
sport Mollie O’Callaghan wins gold, becomes youngest world champion in 30 years O’Callaghan has made her mark at the World Championships, becoming the youngest women’s 100m freestyle world champion in more than 30 years.
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.