Ed's Blog Just like Gillard, Clinton is playing the ‘woman card’, apparently Hillary Clinton is playing the ‘woman’s card’.
Ed's Blog The ecosystem of female entrepreneurs and business owners in Australia The below is an edited extract of a speech I gave at the Australia Post Tall Poppies Summit last week.
Ed's Blog A husband’s no financial plan, Government must help women’s super savings There’s a significant divide between the superannuation savings of men and women, a problem that contributes to the fact Australian women retire with an average $92,000 less than men.
Ed's Blog She just wanted the perks of maternity leave, without the baby Parents and non-parents have been at war with each other over the last few days after Meghann Foye told the New York Post why she should get a little “me time” – like women who take maternity leave.
Ed's Blog Scott Morrison’s budget fails to deliver on working mothers This budget may have been about “jobs and growth” but it’s certainly not one about jobs for working parents – particularly women keen on returning to the workforce after having children.
Ed's Blog Not all women want leadership, so don’t assume she does Many people love to make assumptions about women.
Ed's Blog Forced out: How mums became the reluctant entrepreneurs I’m going to use the term mumpreneur, just for a moment.
Ed's Blog Working mum? Your 80 hour weeks blitz that of many CEOs A new study has revealed some alarming statistics about the health of working mothers and the hours they’re working.
Ed's Blog Top female businesswomen still don’t think they’re ‘prominent’ Even some of our most successful female entrepreneurs don’t feel visible, according to a survey of female businesswomen across the Asia Pacific.
Ed's Blog What Julia Gillard wants you to find more time for Silence is fast becoming a precious commodity.
Ed's Blog Can a woman who has help still admit she can’t ‘do it all’? Sophie Grégoire Trudeau wants help.