News & Views ‘A visionary leader’: Former YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki dies, aged 56 Former CEO of YouTube Susan Wojcicki has died, aged 56. The influential leader had lung cancer in the final two years of her life.
Sport Fran Hurndall will run from Perth to Sydney in 34 days while raising $1 million for domestic violence Fran Hurndall will attempt to be the first ever person to run from Perth to Sydney Opera House in just 34 days, averaging 110 km per day.
Women's Health News ‘Being 40 doesn’t mean your dreams are over’: Olympic marathon runner Lisa Weightman Marathon runner Lisa Weightman shares more on her health journey ahead of the 2024 Women’s Health Summit in Sydney on September 4.
News & Views Australian author Charlotte Wood longlisted for Booker Prize Australian author Charlotte Wood’s seventh novel, Stone Yard Devotional has been longlisted for the prestigious Booker Prize for 2024.
Sport The three Olympians who can’t play sport in their country but are competing for Afghanistan Kimia Yousofi, Fariba Hashimi and Yuldoz Hashimi are the the only female athletes representing Afghanistan at the Paris Games.
News & Views Eluned Morgan is about to become the first female leader of Wales Wales is about to have its first female leader in history with Eluned Morgan set to replace the current Welsh Labour Party leader.
Partner Content Dragonfly Thinking: How two best friends are using AI to address global problems in an increasingly complex and polarised world Anthea Roberts and Miranda Forsyth founded Dragonfly Thinking to help decision-makers in policy-making and business use AI technology to analyse problems and situations more comprehensively.
Sport Spearheading the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift, Kate Veronneau on the exciting future of women’s cycling Former pro-cyclist Kate Veronneau is determined to increase the visibility of women’s sport with the Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift.
News & Views One of Australia’s first Indigenous doctors, Professor Sandra Eades’ research shifts the dial for young people Professor Sandra Eades became Australia’s first Aboriginal medical doctor with a PhD. Her research investigated health of Aboriginal infants
World Tokyo’s first female Governor Yuriko Koike wins third consecutive term Tokyo governor Yuriko Koike has declared victory after exit polls projected her winning a third consecutive term as head of Japan’s capital.
News & Views ‘Violence isn’t love’: Ashlee Donohue is filling the support gap for Indigenous women leaving a domestic violence relationship A leading advocate for domestic and family violence, Ashlee Donohue shares more on her work supporting Indigenous women seeking safety.
Entrepreneurs Melbourne florist launches new subscription to support and employ women from Gaza Two new trainees join Melbourne-based florist social enterprise, which aids young women from refugee backgrounds to secure employment.