Game Changers Nobel Prize winner and short story giant Alice Munro dies, aged 92 Legendary short story writer and author of 14 story collections, Alice Munro has died in Ontario, aged 92.
News & Views Abbi Pulling becomes first female driver to win British Formula 4 Championship At just 21, British racing driver Abbi Pulling has become the first female driver to win at the British Formula 4 Championship.
News & Views Melinda French Gates exits the foundation she co-founded with her ex-husband Melinda French Gates is stepping down as co-chair of the charitable foundation she co-founded with former husband Bill Gates.
News & Views ‘A great mathematical achievement’: Two high school students have solved an ‘impossible’ maths problem Two female high school students from Louisiana have derived a new proof for Pythagorean Theorem using trigonometry.
News & Views ‘They love to talk about my laugh’: Vice President Kamala Harris says people are still getting used to her Appearing on The Drew Barrymore Show earlier this week, Harris revealed that some people love to talk about the way she laughs.
News & Views Wirdi woman Murrawah Johnson wins prestigious global Goldman Environmental Prize Murrawah Johnson has been awarded the 2024 Goldman Environmental Prize in the category of climate and energy.
News & Views In Challengers, Zendaya plays a ruthless, power-hungry female character who is smarter than the men around her After the spate of infantilised and doll like female characters of last year, Challengers is a refreshing take on female agency.
News & Views First Afghan female Olympian wants Afghanistan banned from Paris Olympics Afghanistan’s first female Olympian is campaigning for her own country to be barred from the upcoming Paris Games.
Agenda Sports Women’s A-League games most attended season of women’s sport in Australian history The Women’s Liberty A-League has become the most attended season of any women’s sport in Australian history.
Music Beyoncé is the first Black woman to reach No.1 on the Billboard country album chart Beyoncé’s album Act ll: Cowboy Carter has made her the first Black woman in history to reach secure the top position in the chart since 1964.
News & Views ‘I didn’t even know there was a place to challenge it’: Kirsten Dunst on the Spider-Man gender pay gap Kirsten Dunst says she “didn’t even know there was a place to challenge” the gender pay gap when she was 17 and starring in Spider-Man.
News & Views ‘Disappointing’: Lucy Small calls out Billabong campaign that sexualises women surfers Surfer advocate Lucy Small describes Billabong’s latest campaign as “incredibly infuriating and so disappointing.”