Ed's Blog One day powerful women will be ‘unremarkable’ We love celebrating trailblazers: the first female CEO of a particular company, the first female governor-general, the first female prime minister.
Ed's Blog Women bringing the votes: So what do we want from the 2013 election? More and more, it looks like the next federal election will be about women.
Ed's Blog Day of the girl: What about the boys? Today is the first ever International Day of the Girl Child.
Ed's Blog Women don’t have to support other women, but plenty just do There is no set obligation to give back.
Ed's Blog Nanna and Pop’s unpaid labour keeping the economy ticking Across Australia today thousands of grandparents have been put to work.
Ed's Blog Why the word ‘no’ is your No. 1 ally How many times a day do you actually say ‘no’? Think about it: how often do the people you manage, your boss, colleagues, friends, kids and partner actually hear you say the word? And how often do you personally hear the word from others? Be it ‘no’ to a project you’ve suggested, ‘no’ from a client, ‘no’ from your partner when you’ve requested they pick up the kids, ‘no’ to what you really believed was a brilliant idea.
Ed's Blog Global gender gap report finds Australia’s gone backwards Australia has a lot to learn when it comes to closing the gender gap.
Ed's Blog Taking a man’s place: the tradeoff for gender equality Getting more women into senior management, executive and board positions requires sacrifice.
Ed's Blog Is the Asian Century a century for women? Ladies, this could be our chance at a level playing field.
Ed's Blog Sexual harassment rethink needed when victims are considered the ‘troublemakers’ It’s disturbing to hear that a large number of people who speak out about sexual harassment are often ostracised and labeled as troublemakers by their colleagues as a result.
Ed's Blog Sidelining men doesn’t help gender equality It’s reassuring to know the word ‘women’ in the title of this publication doesn’t completely scare off the men.