Ed's Blog ‘Be pretty & cute. Do not express an opinion. Don’t act too smart & do not age’: Madonna blasts the rules for women. “I stand before you as a doormat … Oh, I mean, as a female entertainer”.
Business It’s not journalism, it’s harassment: solidarity surrounds Samantha Armytage How could anything remotely positive stem from a woman enduring the ignominy of being followed by photographers and having images of her going about her Sunday splashed across the internet, calling for particular attention to be paid to her underwear? It seems oxymoronic to suggest there is any upside.
Business ‘I can’t have it all’: Why men like James Brayshaw and John Key are walking away from their jobs. “I’ve got to get better at being a dad, and a partner, being around a bit more, not being stressed and knackered when I am,” he said.
Ed's Blog The dreadful reason women’s cricket made it to the front page It’s not every day that women’s sports makes the front page of any newspaper, let alone a national broadsheet like The Australian.
Ed's Blog How Australian women rallied together online to deliver real change in 2016 2016 was the year that everyday Australian women wielded real power online.
Ed's Blog The girl who just escaped East Aleppo who’s captured international attention We see the violence and misery in our social media feeds.
Ed's Blog How a single mum of nine daughters navigates work, teenage angst & her cultural heritage In 2004, a single punch rendered Daniella Borg a single mother.
Business The life of a Kakadu-based female CEO and entrepreneur An average day in the life of CEO Mikaela Jade involves flying drones, landscape mapping, story boarding with traditional land owners and coding.
Business When a private affair becomes a public issue: Why Channel 7 CEO Tim Worner has no where to hide Another day, another sex scandal.
Business Ok 2016, here’s where we landed on women in leadership and the pay gap Yes it’s the year 2016.
Ed's Blog The plan for sleep after acquiring a media business with a newborn at home Asked by a journalist yesterday what she’s learnt in 2016, Senator Penny Wong said it was the value of sleep.
Ed's Blog Confessions of a woman who has enjoyed 2016 As a first-time parent I distinctly recall walking around in a semi-permanent state of bewilderment.