News & Views End the Raygun hate. But let’s have honest conversations about power & privilege Following days of media scrutiny, break dancer Rachael ‘Raygun’ Gunn has spoken out through Instagram about the devastating ordeal.
Olympics End the Raygun hate. She’s passionate, persistent and got us talking Raygun did something remarkable. She unintentionally shared a moment for people all over the world to unite over a lighter moment.
Politics Will Albanese’s ‘good first steps’ lead to a lasting legacy? Anthony Albanese discusses with Women’s Agenda the government’s pay increase announcement for childcare workers and his thoughts on legacy.
Olympics Women lead Australia to most successful Olympics ever Women have so far won the overwhelming majority of Australia’s gold medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics, resulting in our best games ever.
Ed's Blog Misogyny, racism and Australia’s freshly raised terror threat Where there’s hate, theres the potential for extremism and a belief that violence is the answer to a shift in power.
Ed's Blog The all-male board and leadership team of Rex Airlines is a problem With Rex Airlines entering voluntary administration, it’s hard to overlook the all-male board and senior leadership team.
Ed's Blog Cost of Parenting Crisis: Was this the ‘baby recession’ we had to have? Australia is experiencing a “baby recession” with the number of births dropping in 2023 to the lowest recorded since 2006.
News & Views Don’t let more racism and misogyny get normalised during this campaign Kamala Harris has already been the target of racist, sexist language and attacks. It will only ramp up from here.
News & Views Eight women killed in 4 weeks: Kiesha Thompson was walking home after dropping her baby at daycare Two people have been charged with Kiesha Thompson’s murder, with police alleging the “hit and run” was planned.
News & Views All the reasons why women aren’t ‘rawdogging’ anything The sheer stupidity of the ‘rawdogging’ trend is mind boggling, even to the most sympathetic social media apologists
Ed's Blog Australia’s reminder to protect politics from violence Violence has no place in politics or anywhere. This assasination attempt is a cautionary reminder to Australia to remain vigilant.
Ed's Blog 75 years of NATO but little change for women’s representation Twelve men signed the North Atlantic Treaty in 1949. Seventy five years later, little has changed on women’s representation.