Business Entrepreneurship is not for all women, but employers are losing the PR fight Employers are losing the PR battle when it comes to entrepreneurship.
Ed's Blog Barnaby Joyce tells those who can’t afford a house in Sydney and Melbourne to leave We love calling politicians “out of touch”.
Ed's Blog Donald Trump as President is worse than anyone imagined. When he stood as a candidate for the Republican Party’s presidential nomination? He’ll never get it, we thought.
Ed's Blog Malcolm Turnbull claims ‘not my job’ as other world leaders speak out German Chancellor Angela Merkel outlined the Geneva Convention over the phone to Donald Trump, in response to the US President’s executive order banning those from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.
Ed's Blog Guilt: The shocking realisation that I might not be a terrible mother I can’t remember the exact words I used.
Ed's Blog The new agenda is ‘opportunity’ so let’s talk childcare and working mothers Yesterday I sat next to a woman on a train who was loudly telling a colleague why, “Sandra think she’s coming back but she’s never coming back.
Ed's Blog The seriously good news story we need: Women’s AFL makes history If you flipped through the papers last weekend, you probably noticed it.
Advice These 48 work weeks must end for gender equality The 48 hour work week is a standard that was established during a very different time: more than eight decades ago when male breadwinners and female homemakers worked in parallel to keep households running.
Advice Homeless, humiliated & hopeful: A cautionary tale from the woman formally known as Kate Fischer It wasn’t actually what I sat down to watch and it certainly wasn’t what I expected but I couldn’t look away.
Business Dress like a woman? No problem. It wasn’t all that long ago that the idea of the President of the United States instructing female employees to “dress like women” was laughably implausible.