Ed's Blog Corporate Australia still struggling to find the women Don’t for a second get comfortable thinking corporate Australia is making great progress on women in leadership.
Ed's Blog Rising childcare costs: Let’s stop subtracting it from women’s salaries Yesterday at home we received a letter that our childcare fees are going up.
Ed's Blog Men’s household participation? Cap weekly work hours Forget women’s workforce participation for a moment; let’s talk men’s household participation.
Ed's Blog Where’s the women’s workforce participation conversation this election? Politicians tend to have short memories so here’s a reminder: In late 2014, member nations of the G20 committed to a 25% reduction in the workforce participation gender gap by 2025.
Ed's Blog How to double the number of women at the top in just a few months Who needs quotas when you’ve got common sense.
Ed's Blog Childcare finally rates an election mention, but it’s still a ‘women’s issue’ Childcare affordability has finally rated a significant mention in the 2016 Federal Election campaign, after the Labor party unveiled details of its $3 billion relief package today.
Ed's Blog Turnbull the feminist and when politicians struggle with the F word There’s a strange thing that happens when men — particularly men in positions of power — have daughters.
Ed's Blog No, Hillary Clinton hasn’t smashed the glass ceiling The United States celebrated a historic moment yesterday as Hillary Clinton secured enough delegates to become the first female presumptive nominee for the presidential election.
Ed's Blog Key to business survival? Break the ‘white guy’ loop “Women make shit happen, women get shit done.
Ed's Blog Women the world’s most influential consumers, so why don’t businesses care? Money talks, and women control a LOT of it.
Ed's Blog Join our Women’s Content Movement and let’s change the media Every day as I sit down to go through the newspapers (both online and off) I see one thing: a serious lack of diversity in the expert sources being quoted, as well as the views being published on the opinion pages.
Ed's Blog It’s official: When male CEOs have girls they ‘get’ gender diversity Some women cringe when they hear it, because they’ve heard it so many times before: Another influential man – a CEO, an MP, a Finance Minister – declaring they’re the father of girls, and want those girls to have the same opportunities as boys.