Ed's Blog A startup space where women’s representation is growing: digital health While female founder generally are underrepresented in startups and amongst those accessing funding. representation is growing in digital health.
Tech Digital safety advocate Sarah Barnbrook wins Women Changing the World Global Award Founder of Away From Keyboard (AFK) Inc., Sarah Barnbrook has been awarded Volunteer of the Year at the Women Changing the World Global Awards
News & Views Australia, we have Post Traumatic Scott (Morrison) Disorder This election, Australians are looking at Peter Dutton through the trauma of the daggy Dad that was Scott Morrison.
News & Views How the nuclear energy lobby is targeting mums with misleading ads Between the 15th to the 21st of March, Mums For Nuclear, spent more than $21,000 on Facebook and Instagram ads.
News & Views Without women, Australia’s defence force will struggle to recruit enough people Without women in the national security workforce, and in combat roles, Australia will fail to hit its recruitment targets.
Local Albanese government announces $1 billion mental health package with focus on youth services The Labor government has announced a $1 billion investment to make it easier for people to access public mental health care for free.
News & Views Benjamin Britton disendorsed by Liberal Party after controversial remarks about women Benjamin Britton has been disendorsed by the party days after his controversial remarks about women’s participation in ADF resurfaced.
Local McPherson candidate Erchana Murray-Bartlett runs 120km for community independents Not only is Erchana Murray-Bartlett running for office, she ran 120 km around McPherson to raise money for community independents.
Ed's Blog Dutton’s failed WFH ban is a win for women and protecting flexibility The Coalition has finally realised attacking work from home options is a terrible idea.
News & Views Women who feel lonely for long periods are three times more likely to die early: study Prolonged experiences of loneliness can be detrimental to women’s mortality, a new Australian study has found.
News & Views From flowers to stalking: how ‘nice guy’ narratives can lead to male entitlement and violence against women The term ‘nice guy’ has been unofficially reappropriated to describe a man who presents as being “nice”, but feels entitled to some kind of attention in exchange for this niceness.
News & Views It’s time to stop treating menstrual health like an afterthought It’s 2025, and somehow we’re still acting like periods are a private inconvenience rather than what they really are—a public health issue