News & Views Amanda Lohrey wins $80,000 Prime Minister’s Literary for The Labyrinth Tasmanian novelist Amanda Lohrey’s The Labyrinth, has taken out 2021 Prime Minister’s Literary for Fiction.
News & Views ‘Interview with the Vampire’ author Anne Rice dies at 80 “Interview with the Vampire” author, Anne Rice, died at the age of 80 on Saturday night surrounded by her family.
News & Views Jess Hill: ‘How #MeToo made men sit up and take notice’ Unlike other movements focused on raising the consciousness of women, #MeToo took it a step further: it made men sit up and take notice.
Books Sydney philanthropist Paula McLean donates $1 million to Stella Prize Paula McLean, a Sydney philanthropist and a previous Deputy Chair of the Stella prize, has donated $1 million to the Stella Prize.
News & Views How Leigh Sales & Annabel Crabb created one of the kindest places on the internet Journalists Leigh Sales and Annabel Crabb share insights into their friendship and podcast community on this week’s The Leadership Lessons.
News & Views ‘Diverse storytelling builds confidence’: YWCA Australia kicks off Feminist Book Week YWCA Australia has just kicked off Feminist Book Week this week, celebrating feminist authors and aiming to nurture young and diverse voices
Game Changers Kerryn Phelps shares tips on how to keep your brain healthy Kerryn Phelps has authored a new book, “How To Keep Your Brain Young”, a brilliant handbook that focuses on brain health.
News & Views Lisa Millar on her career, overcoming fear & leaving Twitter behind ABC journalist Lisa Millar opens up about why she left Twitter behind on the latest episode of The Women’s Agenda Podcast.
Screen ‘Why should a woman play James Bond?’: Daniel Craig makes his position clear on famous protagonist “Why should a woman play James Bond when there should be a part just as good as James Bond, but for a woman?” Daniel Craig says.
News & Views It’s time we took a long hard look at how women & children are treated in family courts Broken: Children, Parents and Family Courts takes a forensic look at the Family Court and how it has repeatedly failed women and children.
News & Views ‘I knew I didn’t want to hide something this big from them’: A conversation no parent wants to have Mum’s Purple Scarf was written by Jane Gillard to help other parents with that devastating conversation about a cancer diagnosis.
News & Views Mehreen Faruqi: Parliament’s proud migrant, Muslim woman working towards fundamental change Mehreen Faruqi knows a thing or two about facing vilification in the public eye, something she elaborates on in her new memoir Too Migrant, Too Muslim, Too Loud.