Ed's Blog More than 125,000 women homeless because of domestic violence More than 125,000 women, close to half of them with children in their care, were homeless because of domestic violence between 2012 and 2014.
Ed's Blog Another study proving gender bias exists, another reason to continue our effort to change it Women’s work is more highly valued if you can hide that it was done by women.
Ed's Blog Announcing the acquisition of Women’s Agenda As Women’s Agenda continues to grow and set the agenda for career-minded women, we’re announcing the next major step in the publication’s evolution.
Ed's Blog Farewell from me, and huge congratulations to Angela I’m sure most of you would have read our huge news last week.
Ed's Blog The company paying male employees to stay home with the kids Maternity leave can become an arms race for organisations competing for great talent.
Ed's Blog Our most powerful woman in business has stepped down. Who’ll fill the void? Last week Telstra announced its long-serving chairman Catherine Livingstone will be stepping down in the coming months.
Ed's Blog Tony Abbott, Peta Credlin and the truth about leadership Tony Abbott’s chief of staff Peta Credlin is still being blamed for his demise as prime minister.
Ed's Blog Why every day should be International Women’s Day For one day a year, it’s International Women’s Day.
Ed's Blog Others don’t believe in you? Tell them to ‘piss off’ When naysayers told OzHarvest founder Ronni Kahn she couldn’t start a successful social enterprise that aimed to repurpose wasted food, she offered a simple response: “Piss off and get out of my way”.
Ed's Blog Send your CV to Senator Cash: ‘Thousands of board positions available’ as Government lifts target Senator Michaelia Cash might be wondering what happened to her email inbox after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop told women gathered at a Westpac lunch on Wednesday to send their CVs to the Minister for Women.
Ed's Blog Women can’t network, and ‘lack talent’: Unconscious bias at its ugliest If you doubt the existence of unconscious bias in the workplace, just take a look at this research.
Ed's Blog CEO and food journo on the side: How to be a ‘slashie’ Karen Lawson has worked in a number of high profile senior executive positions, most recently as CEO of CareerOne.