Ed's Blog United by love, sport, community. Now a tragedy so ‘cruel, sad and unfair’ The happiest of days turns to unimaginable tragedy, as we learn more about those still unaccounted for following the Hunter Valley bus crash.
News & Views Work more, cut spending? RBA Governor Philip Lowe’s out-of-touch comments As rates rise again, RBA Governor Philip Lowe shares more comments highlighting just how out of touch he is on what Australians experience.
Ed's Blog The FinTech led by women and proving startups can play too on paid parental leave equality Paypa Plane is a rare fintech with a female co founder & a rare startup offering 12 weeks of paid parental leave to mothers and fathers.
Ed's Blog A 3yo boy, a teenager, 2 women: a horror week of family violence in Australia Are we immune? Is it too painful, or is it just all to common? The past week shows the need for urgency and more attention.
Ed's Blog The women taking the public scrutiny of the PwC mess PwC’s tax leak scandal brings public scrutiny as women step up to apologize and face the consequences, highlighting gender disparities in leadership and accountability.
Ed's Blog Reducing Escaping Domestic Violence payment wait time from 33 to 6 days a significant win The wait time for people to access the escaping family and domestic violence payment has been reduced to now six business days– a big win.
Ed's Blog Jetlagged, constantly: When 77 per cent of women report burnout I’m jetlagged, I told a friend recently.
Ed's Blog Why a viral post of a CEO breastfeeding her daughter matters in 2023 Lisa Conn posted a photo of herself breastfeeding her baby when sharing her new CEO role on LinkedIn. The post received thousands of comments
Jugglehood In regional NSW I can’t access enough childcare, and it’s amplifying cost of living pressures tenfold The cost of childcare isn’t even the biggest issue we’re facing as a family. The bigger problem is that we can’t access it properly.
News & Views Women raise concerns about feeling unsafe, embarrassed and violated in Australian airports Several Australian women have expressed concerns about triggering incidents at regional airports in Queensland.
Business Male directors face re-election risk as 97 of Australia’s biggest companies urged to do better on women on boards One of the country’s most powerful groups has stepped up its call to Australia’s biggest companies to do better on women on boards.
Ed's Blog The massive gender divide in who benefits from upcoming tax cuts The cost of these tax cuts has blown out to $313 billion over the next decade. Those who’ll benefit most are high-income earning men.