News & Views Progressive or futile? ‘Offensive’ words removed from Roald Dahl classics Roald Dahl’s books have been edited and rewritten to erase language deemed offensive in today’s social English vernacular.
Life Sexual harassment in music industry to be targeted as government announces arts policy The government has launched its new National Cultural Policy, providing a major boost to the arts and entertainment sector.
News & Views Top female theatre makers and performers take out prizes at Sydney Theatre Awards Several top women in theatre were awarded at this year’s Sydney Theatre Awards, taking home awards in performance and design categories.
Books All the things you don’t already know about Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ Prince Harry’s SPARE is filled with a colossal list of anecdotes and random things about his life and details you don’t really want to know
Books The unavoidable fixation on Prince Harry’s ‘Spare’ The publishers of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare have already announced that it is the UK’s fastest-selling non-fiction book ever.
Books Our favourite fiction books from 2022 This year has seen the release of a deluge of sensational new titles! We lay out the Best fiction books of the year, and a handful of notable titles.
Books Our favourite non-fiction books from 2022 We’ve been reading a tonne of incredible new books this year and we want to share our favourites. Prepare your summer reading list today!
News & Views How many more women will be silenced by the law? Two human rights lawyers take on this question in new book How many more women will continue to be failed by the legal system? Keina Yoshida and Jennifer Robinson explore this in their new book.
Tech Scientific futurist Dr Catherine Ball is a significant voice for women in tech with new book In tech, women’s voices aren’t celebrated nearly enough. Filling the gap and opening conversation is Dr Catherine Ball’s new book, Converge.
News & Views Clementine Ford takes her examination of love onto the stage Clementine Ford explores love in its many forms with friend, musician and cabaret performer, Libby O’Donovan, in “Love Sermon”
News & Views Writing about love, sex, abortion and class, French author Annie Ernaux is awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize in Literature French author, Annie Ernaux has been awarded the 2022 Nobel Prize for Literature, often writing about daily life in France for women.
Books Incompetence and fear: What Jessica Hickman learned about her workplace bully that set up her next career After recovering from burnout as a result of workplace bullying, Jessica Hickman is working to eradicate the problem with her latest book.