Tech Women better operators of driverless cars than men: Research New research has found that women are better operators of driverless cars, beating men when it came to reaction times & control over the wheel
News & Views ‘Casually taking my seat in the Senate today at 35 weeks pregnant’: Senator Jana Stewart Just a few weeks out from giving birth to her second child, Victorian Senator Jana Stewart took her seat as Parliament begins sitting today.
News & Views ‘Sick of being stuck’:Early childhood educators to strike Early childcare workers will go on strike this September 7th, closing its centres to address the crisis situation of poor pay.
Education and economic opportunities At 24%, the gender pay gap for women in health and care is severe Women in the health and care sector earn roughly 24 percent less than their male colleagues, a large gap compare to other economic sectors.
News & Views What. Is. So. Terrifying about the female nipple? Florence Pugh asks Actress Florence Pugh has hit back at critics who attacked her for wearing a sheer dress which showed her nipples at a fashion show.
Health 1 in 6 women have experienced physical or sexual violence by a partner, new health report shows Australian Institute of Health and Welfare have released their latest report on the nation’s health, revealing trends in our health.
Employers Less than 50 percent of women are employed full-time, WGEA data shows Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA) data showed that at every age of a woman’s life, less than 50 per cent are employed full-time.
Entrepreneurs How Lisa Tu launched a business making cakes that look like flowers Creative mother of three, Lisa Tu, started her own business during lockdown in western Sydney, combining florals and cake.
Health 4 out of 10 Australians keep silent at work about their mental health A new study has found that four out of every ten workers who reported poor mental health in the past 12 months did not talk about it at work.
Business ‘Doing it all’ is a myth. Let’s end the shame around women needing help Richenda Vermeulen wants to break the myth that women have to do it all, sharing her experience of hiring help at home.
News & Views Spain set to approve monthly menstrual leave Spain is set to become the country in the West to offer menstrual leave, three days per month for women suffering period pain while at work.
Jugglehood Half of female doctors have suffered pregnancy complications Female doctors in Australia delay starting a family due to their career, with half having suffered some form of pregnancy complication.