Ed's Blog Going backwards: How the parties rate on work, care and families Make no mistake: Labor and the Coalition want to win the ‘women’s vote’.
News & Views No. You don’t get to fetishize domestic violence and call it “raising awareness”. Just. No. Je-sus wept.
News & Views Ideas for women: Board gender quotas for five years from 2016 This is the fourth ‘idea’ in our Eight game-changing ideas for women at work series, published over the next two weeks.
Ed's Blog The transformation that happens when you become a ‘working mum’ On the first day that I returned to work after my first baby I joked with a colleague that it was like being on holidays.
News & Views Women don’t need to prove equality is worth something, they just need to insist on having it I read a report the other day, which claimed that domestic violence costs Australia $21.
News & Views Sexual harassment case proves workplaces can include the pub across the road Employers are being warned they may be liable for sexual harassment that happens outside the office, after the Federal Court ruleda pub two work colleagues visited to deal with sexual advances counted as a “workplace”.
Ed's Blog The political gambles that are more costly than one man’s ambition Malcolm Turnbull’s big political gamble to call a double dissolution election appears to have backfired spectacularly.
News & Views Robin Williams’ most memorable characters and what they taught us When Robin Williams announced his Australian tour in 2010, my parents were quick to jump online and book the best seats they could secure for the whole family.
Ed's Blog The ‘bloody difficult women’ of the world are getting bloody close to leadership Watch out: the ‘difficult women’ of the world are coming, and they’re after the biggest prizes in leadership.
News & Views The dissonance of the #notallmen fallacy 2015 has seen an enormous increase in discussion about family violence and violence against women.