Ed's Blog Reframe budget recommendations for women as ‘investments’ We have the recommendations and the next step is to implement them in a “tight fiscal environment” by considering them as investments.
News & Views The gender superannuation gap is slowly closing but we need stronger measures The gender superannuation gap narrows, but not enough. Women’s super balances growing, but still lower. Women taking action, but policy reform is needed.
Entrepreneurs A much-needed win for female founders and steady impact growth Circle In has just had a massive $2 million boost, highlighting a win for female-founded businesses leading with impact.
Ed's Blog ‘I didn’t always get it right’:Jacinda Ardern’s final speech brings humility, empathy and compassion “I didn’t always get it right” is not an admission we’re used to hearing from outgoing political leaders. Jacida Ardern is no regular leader.
News & Views Sanna Marin is the 4th female country leader gone in just three months We don’t have enough women leaders globally to lose this many in such a short amount of time. Sanna Marin in election defeat.
News & Views An apology won’t cut it. Mark Latham needs to go. This is a serious question: Is there anyone in Australia who truly believes Mark Latham deserves his seat at the table?
Ed's Blog Work is important but so is the rest of your life: Michele O’Neil Addressing the skill shortages and the push for a just energy transition may just require us to rethink the work week.
Ed's Blog The ‘race to the top’ claim isn’t happening everywhere Was the NSW election campaign a rare “race to the top”? And does it matter if there’s a “race to the bottom” elsewhere?
News & Views A $5 million push to get more women running for office in Australia Women for Election is working with a consortium to leveage funding for getting more women running for office in Australia.
Ed's Blog The massive increase in older women experiencing homelessness in NSW The last Census delivered shocking stats regarding the extent of homelessness for women in NSW, and particularly those aged 65-74.
Ed's Blog The giant submarine cost our children will carry on a future military gamble The cost of Tuesday’s AUKUS submarine deal will fall on our children, and the future tech capabilities involved require massive trust.
Ed's Blog Two years since Scott Morrison declared women lucky to not be ‘met with bullets’ Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison’s legacy was back in the national spotlight on Tuesday night as he took to national television to share his views on the latest developments in the AUKUS treaty, and his “regrets” regarding Robodebt.