Profiles ‘Be the change you have not seen’: Dr Morley Muse on intersectionality in STEM Womens’s Agenda Leadership Award for Emerging Leader in STEM is Dr Morley Muse, who chats to us about intersectionality in STEM
Entrepreneurs Australia’s first non-alcoholic craft beer company, Sobah shares how they’re breaking down social stigmas and promoting First Nations’ culture Non-alcoholic craft beer company, Sobah is breaking down the stigma of socialising sober and promoting First Nations’ culture.
Leadership Awards ‘It’s solving a genuine, recurring problem for parents’: How Sarah Agboola’s business might just change your life Sarah Agboola started mtime, a company that matches busy parents with in-home family assistants. The WALA winner speaks to Women’s Agenda.
News & Views The woman who changed murder mysteries: Angela Lansbury has died at 96 Actor Angela Lansbury, most famous for her role as Jessica Fletcher in the US television series “Murder, She Wrote”, has died, aged 96.
Books Surviving assault, depression and an eating disorder: Mel C reveals all We know her as Sporty Spice aka “Mel C”, reveals life in new memoir, Who I Am, opening out about repressed trauma.
News & Views Who is Giorgia Meloni, tipped to become Italy’s first female Prime Minister? Giorgia Meloni, leader of far-right Brothers of Italy, could become the first far-right leader since World War II, and the first female PM.
Books How to do sex education right, according to Katrina Marson Criminal lawyer, researcher and author, Katrina Marson has written a new book about how we can do relationship and sex education better.
Screen First Asian-American elected as president of Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Janet Yang, a Hollywood producer, has been elected as the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
Appointments Trudi Mitchell appointed Australia for UNHCR’s new CEO Trudi Mitchell has been appointed UNHCR Australia’s new Chief Executive Officer. Mitchell, replacing former National Director, Naomi Steer.
Appointments Ann Mossop appointed new artistic director of Sydney Writers’ Festival Ann Mossop has been appointed the new artistic director for the Sydney Writers’ Festival (SWF), replacing Michael Williams.
Books ‘Speaks to an urgent issue’: 31-year old Melbourne writer takes home Miles Franklin Award At just 31, Melbourne writer Jennifer Down has won the 2022 Miles Franklin Literary Award for her second novel, Bodies of Light.
Books Yvonne Weldon’s debut novel is a love story that transcends time and space Yvonne Weldon’s debut novel, Sixty-Seven Days was released in bookstores across the country last week. We chat with the author