News & Views Dutton’s leadership of division backfires on asylum seeker/antisemitism conflation Peter Dutton has proven conclusively that the only agenda he has in leadership, is one of division, writes Tarla Lambert.
Entrepreneurs The all-male mentor list is a symptom of a sick startup ecosystem The all-male mentor list, based on data from founders, highlights one thing we all know to be true: men control the money.
Ed's Blog Headlines offering ‘reasons’ why a man murders a woman are a distraction The headlines have been coming fast and strong to offering some kind of meaning in Paul Thijssen’s decision to kill Lilie James.
News & Views Why, with all the sh*t happening in the world, it’s still okay to grieve a celebrity’s death Celebrity deaths like Matthew Perry’s can make us feel profoundly sad. It is the grief of a lost connection and our own mortality faced.
News & Views Bruce Lehrmann is the ‘high profile’ man charged with rape in Queensland Finally, the media can report that Bruce Lehrmann is the ‘high profile’ individual charged with two counts of rape in Toowoomba in Queensland.
Ed's Blog Why did Icelandic women strike for gender equality when Iceland leads the world? Iceland leads the world on gender quality. So why did women walk off the job this week? Because there is still much more walk to do.
Ed's Blog What it really costs women to have a child in Australia The cost of bringing a new baby home is significant.
Ed's Blog End the ‘normalisation’ of women’s economic inequality and unlock $128 billion The Women’s Economic Equality Taskforce has released its findings for unlocking full potential of women & dramatically improving the economy.
Business Female entrepreneurs are missing out on critical funding and opportunities to scale. It’s because we’re often perceived as “side hustlers”. There I was, a 32-year-old entrepreneur with two small kids, a media company bootstrapped and thriving, made to feel as small as a thumbtack.
Ed's Blog Accessing childcare and flexibility are still barriers for women getting a job in Australia There are 3.2 million people who didn’t have a job in the June quarter of 2023. For women, caring for children was a key reason.
News & Views Gaza’s catastrophic humanitarian crisis needs courageous politicians In the hours following this morning’s hospital bombing in Northern Gaza, there was much debate over whether it was an Israeli Defence Force air strike that killed hundreds of people or a “failed” Hamas rocket.
News & Views NZ’s new leadership a world away from Jacinda Ardern era Conservative, Christopher Luxon will become the next Prime Minister of New Zealand after the country swung to the right and voted for the National Party in a resounding defeat of Labour.