Ed's Blog Australia sets gender and climate targets for foreign aid Gender and climate targets will be applied to pojects worth more than $3 million. But with no new funding announced, is it enough?
Ed's Blog Lonely but not living ‘alone’? Loneliness is everywhere There is no one “lonely” type. Nor does it matter how many connections and follows you have on social media. Loneliness is everywhere.
News & Views Why people like Sonia Kruger could benefit from this new ignorance-busting app There’s been considerable uproar since the somewhat shocking conclusion to The 2023 Logies, with Sonia Kruger taking out the Gold.
Ed's Blog Why is there a ‘wrong side of 40’ in politics? The average Australia is a woman in her thirties, according to CENSUS data. But you wouldn’t know it, looking at those sitting in parliament.
News & Views Sam Pang’s Logies debut proved that pale & stale isn’t really gelling with anyone anymore Logies host, Sam Pang made the job look easy, with hilarious reflections on the world of Aussie TV hitting every mark.
Ed's Blog The shockjock, the Liberal party and why high-profile women don’t publicly speak up Lucy Wicks has confirmed she is the complainant in a sexual harassment investigation involving disgusting text messages.
Ed's Blog Verve’s $3 million raise shows power of women founders creating women-focused financial products Verve has just raised $3 million for Verve Money, demonstrated desire for financial products founded by women.
Ed's Blog When the spotlight’s on but it’s still ‘not the time’ to discuss equal pay FIFA’s boss would rather stick to the positives. He’s happy about what’s ahead. Equal pay discussions? Not for now.
News & Views Cut pay for those working from home? No, Jeff Kennett Yes, pay frontline workers more. No, don’t dock the pays of those who ‘choose’ to work from home to pay for it.
News & Views The gaslighter needs to quit the act and leave Parliament immediately With the findings of the Robodebt Royal Commission now out, what more can we tolerate from former PM Scott Morrison?
News & Views Courageous hospital whistleblowers who make the system safer must be protected Beryl Crosby has told media that people are already terrified when speaking out about the healthcare system in Queensland.
Ed's Blog Vale Simon Crean: A mentor to women who fought ‘captain’s call’ on Iraq War Simon Crean only led the Australian Labor Party for two years, but during that time he cast a critical eye over Australia’s involvement in the Iraq war, delivering a stirring and defining parliamentary address opposing then Prime Minister John Howard’s Australian troop commitments.