News & Views Government urged to protect Iran women’s football team The Albanese government is being called upon to protect the members of Iran’s women’s national football team during their stay in Australia.
News & Views The health system won’t improve for women until it listens to them As we move on from International Women’s Day for another year, my hope is simple: that women are truly listened to.
Local Tanya Plibersek accuses reality show MAFS of platforming coercive control Tanya Plibersek has called out Married at First Sight, the nation’s most popular reality-TV show, for platforming coercive control.
Sport Act of resistance: Iranian women’s football team stay silent for national anthem In a powerful display of resistance against the Islamic Republic, Iran’s women’s football team declined to sing their national anthem.
News & Views Jerril Rechter named new CEO of the Australian Sports Foundation Jerril Rechter has been appointed CEO of the Australian Sports Foundation, an organisation that supports philanthropic investment in sport.
News & Views Margaret Atwood’s words to Afghan women: “Document what is happening” Literary icon Margaret Atwood has written a powerful resistance letter to Afghan women: “Document what is happening”
News & Views It’s time to rewrite the story we tell women about alcohol For too many Australian women, alcohol harm hides in plain sight, quietly building long before crisis forces anyone to notice.
News & Views What is looksmaxxing and why should we be concerned as feminists? Looksmaxxing is precisely what it sounds like – maximising one’s looks. It’s a growing trend among young men. Should we be concerned?
Women's Health News The trends behind the growing impacts of alcohol on women in Australia Many women in Australia have a complex relationship with alcohol. It’s often hidden, or out in plain sight under the guise of having fun.
News & Views This isn’t just one bad doctor. It’s a culture that protects hierarchy over women Four Corners shows a medical system that protects power, while women are left to live with the lasting damage.
News & Views Remembering Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sallik AO Emeritus Professor MaryAnn Bin-Sallik AO was laid to rest this morning at the St Mary’s Star of the Sea Cathedral in Darwin, a little over week since her passing, at the age of 85.
Women's Health News Heart disease to impact one in three young women by 2050 Nearly a third of women aged 22 to 44 will have been diagnosed with a cardiovascular disease by 2050, according to the research.