Business Burnout isn’t an accident: women are paying the price of bad work design Decades of research show burnout isn’t random. It emerges when the demands of work consistently exceed the resources we need to meet them.
News & Views Why the big tech ruling on harm won’t make kids safer online The recent rulings against big tech have been framed as a win for accountability, but the moment they announced they would appeal, it became clear they are not accountable.
News & Views First ever 3D mapping of clitoris leads to new knowledge Researchers mapped the intricate web of the nerves within the glans of clitoris, using high-energy X-rays generating first 3D maps of organ.
News & Views Invest like a woman? The data says you’ll likely do better Women are told they don’t have time to invest, but like Nike says, just start small and keep going anyway, consistently
News & Views 2,000 employers to set gender equality targets under new WGEA rules 2000 private sector employers will soon be required to set gender equality targets, under a new push from Workplace Gender Equality Agency.
News & Views Inside the Cake Picnic trend: How a viral baking event is bringing strangers together Elisa Sunga is the founder of cake picnic, the viral event that has taken over the world (and Instagram) by surprise.
News & Views Why do men sexually harass women at work? Science offers two explanations – but only one of them holds up There are two ways to understand sexual harassment in the workplace, but one of them is more scientific than the other.
News & Views The 72-year-old founder challenging fashion’s invisibility problem At a time of life when most people start easing into retirement, Lois Wake decided to launch a new business, Lois & Co.
News & Views ‘I didn’t come here to get rich’: new research on the lives of Ukrainian women in Georgia’s surrogacy boom Ukrainian women displaced by war turn to surrogacy overseas, facing risks, limited protections, and growing global demand pressures.
Ed's Blog How surging petrol prices hurt women’s economic security Women on lower incomes are the “shock absorbers of poverty” during an economic crisis. Now, they’re set to absorb a war-induced fuel crisis.
News & Views Regular exercise halves risk of early death for middle-aged women, major Australian study finds Women in midlife who exercise regularly halve their risk of early death, a major new Australian study has found.
News & Views You can’t diagnose a war: Australia’s mental health system needs an honest reckoning On “seeing a therapist” when modern psychology was not built for dealing with the grief and uncertainty of mourning your country at war.