Ed's Blog Women need to keep a wary eye on Scott Morrison The nationwide sense of relief that we’re (mostly) no longer subjected to Tony Abbott’s malapropisms, thoughtless slogans and race-baiting is understandable, but that doesn’t mean we should get too comfortable.
Ed's Blog Passion, division and friendly fire. Feminism is not about fighting other women The impetus that drives social social change is rarely simple logic, it is fuelled by passionate dedication to correcting injustice.
Ed's Blog A life is for life, not just for Christmas “I haven’t see you for ages, how are you?” “Mmfft, I’m ok, just hanging on until the end of the year, only [insert number] weeks to go.
Ed's Blog What do we really know about family violence in Australia? Misinterpretation, damn misinterpretation and statistics.
Ed's Blog Five things I’ve learned from monumental mistakes at work Anyone who tells you they have never made a mistake at work is lying.
Ed's Blog Women! Stop wasting all your super on booze! Tie cats to your feet and knit your own undies instead! Sometimes stupid things happen in the media and it’s dust in the wind, not worth paying any attention.
Ed's Blog Is having a cleaner elitist? Is it sexist? Is it just no one else’s business? I’ve seen some weird reactions to people talking about having a cleaner (disclaimer: I have one and couldn’t manage my life without her).
Ed's Blog What happened with Ian Macfarlane and do we need to care? Turnbull has had a dream run since he took the leadership.
Ed's Blog Thank you for your service Rosie Batty The Australian of the Year Award is often referred to as an honour, recipients always thank the Australia Day Council for giving them the award, but perhaps it should be the other way round.
Ed's Blog Turnbull, Morrison, MYEFO and the limited power of panache In the immediate aftermath of the spill, I was arguing for time.