Ed's Blog The column that almost made me call for a public toast in a café Flicking through the papers with a coffee on a Sunday is one of life’s most consistent pleasures.
Ed's Blog What Australian women should know about Ebola This piece isn’t written to scare you into considering what an outbreak of Ebola might mean for Australia.
Ed's Blog Would society flourish under female rule? Would society flourish under female rule? That was the question debated in Sydney last night at an Intelligence2 Debate hosted by the St James Ethics Centre.
Ed's Blog So Julie Bishop doesn’t identify as a feminist. Does it matter? So Julie Bishop doesn’t identify as a feminist.
Ed's Blog Hallelujah! Look what’s on the G20 Agenda The front page of The Australian newspaper today carries some welcome news.
Ed's Blog 80,000 people have signed this petition. Have you? On paper it is possible to create laws which do not appear to impact any single group more adversely than another.
Ed's Blog Our top ten dinner party wish list for 2015 If you could attend a dinner party that was all about your career, which Australian women would you have around the table? Well, it seems former and current politicians would feature — particularly those who’ve been the ‘first’ at something.
Ed's Blog Are you a victim? It’s probably fair to say that there’s been a considerable amount written and said in recent weeks and months, even years, about feminism.
Ed's Blog Tracey Spicer vs Julie Bishop: The big battle is not between them It was bound to happen; when there is only one it is inevitable.
Ed's Blog The CEO who pushed for quotas and got much more Pushing for quotas is not usually the first port of call for a newly appointed CEO.
Ed's Blog Why Tanya Plibersek is a feminist The Deputy leader of the Opposition Tanya Plibersek has outed herself as a feminist and she explains why in a column for Fairfax Media today.