Ed's Blog Love shopping? Here’s how to do it while also promoting women in leadership There’s a handy new website available for those who want to start using their money to do something about the lack of women in leadership.
Advice What we can all learn from Gillian Triggs’s grace under fire In 2012 Gillian Triggs retired from her position as the Dean of Sydney University Law School to take up a new job as President of the Human Rights Commission.
Appointments A tale of three bold women blazing a trail: Dr Anne Aly, Emma Husar & Ellen DeGeneres Three women made headlines yesterday; each of them trailblazers, each in the spotlight talking openly about the shackles that could have stifled them.
Advice The key thing you need for making a big thing happen A few months ago I sat opposite Nicola Hazell at BlueChilli’s Sydney office, and watched as she used a whiteboard marker on a table to outline a vision for transforming gender diversity in the tech startup scene.
News & Views Five women in footy you need to meet This week the National Rugby League (NRL) celebrates 10 years of Harvey Norman Women in League Round.
Ed's Blog How a single mum of nine daughters navigates work, teenage angst & her cultural heritage In 2004, a single punch rendered Daniella Borg a single mother.
Business The life of a Kakadu-based female CEO and entrepreneur An average day in the life of CEO Mikaela Jade involves flying drones, landscape mapping, story boarding with traditional land owners and coding.
Advice How leadership teams can foster or impede a supportive culture of flexibility It’s time to overhaul the concept of the ‘ideal’ worker.
Ed's Blog Malcolm Turnbull claims ‘not my job’ as other world leaders speak out German Chancellor Angela Merkel outlined the Geneva Convention over the phone to Donald Trump, in response to the US President’s executive order banning those from seven predominantly Muslim countries from entering the United States.
Advice These 48 work weeks must end for gender equality The 48 hour work week is a standard that was established during a very different time: more than eight decades ago when male breadwinners and female homemakers worked in parallel to keep households running.
Advice Homeless, humiliated & hopeful: A cautionary tale from the woman formally known as Kate Fischer It wasn’t actually what I sat down to watch and it certainly wasn’t what I expected but I couldn’t look away.
Business Dress like a woman? No problem. It wasn’t all that long ago that the idea of the President of the United States instructing female employees to “dress like women” was laughably implausible.