Ed's Blog Fiji is analysing gendered climate risks. Australia must learn from it Australia’s own recent risk assessment report delivered some passing but startling comments about women without much analysis or detail.
Ed's Blog A mother’s work from home win highlights flaws in bank’s office mandate Karlene Chandler’s been working with Westpac for 23 years. Since 2017, most of that work has been done from home.
News & Views Women missing from 9 in 10 peace processes, as rate of conflicts hits 80 year high 25 years since world said enough on gendered impacts of war and exclusion of women in peace negotiations, conflicts are growing.
Ed's Blog Deals done. Trump appeased. The cost of today’s meeting of men The cost will be paid now and for generations. As AUKUS remains and a new critical minerals pact is signed, promising to speed up investments.
News & Views Replacing Sarah Abo would be a backward step for Nine and for Australian Media Replacing Sarah Abo wouldn’t just be a bad look for Nine. It would be a loss for all of us who have waited a long time to see things change.
News & Views Prince Andrew’s latest Epstein revelations show the monarchy’s moral rot The alleged emails show Andrew corresponding with Epstein the day after incriminating photos of him and Virgina Giuffre were published.
Ed's Blog Women leaders demand seat at table on AI, climate crisis and the global diversity backlash It’s time more women got a say on climate change and AI, especially given the disproportionate impacts on women.
Ed's Blog Compliance? This is about productivity. New data links gender balanced leadership to company value The analysis of companies employing millions of Australians reveals those with gender balanced executive teams achieve more company value.
Ed's Blog Japan’s likely first female PM Sanae Takaichi has ‘Iron Lady’ ambitions Just a tiny proportion of women rise into leadership in Japan, making Sanae Takaichi’s feat incredible. Will she propel gender equity?
News & Views Liberal Andrew Hastie is ambitious for 1960s Australia Liberal leader Sussan Ley did not make the cut of the Australian Financial Review’s overt power list published on Friday.
Ed's Blog Hiring, scaling but burning out: 2025 life for women in business The current climate for women starting, leading and scaling smale to medium sized business is tough. But so is the resilience and tenacity of women.
News & Views The calls for violence against women who mention Charlie Kirk Australian influencers are not immune from the double standards and calls for violence. Even from their fellow citizens.