Screen Kirsten Dunst speaks out over ‘very extreme’ Spider-Man pay gap In an interview with The Independent Dunst revealed that the pay disparity between herself and Maguire was “very extreme.”
Screen ‘Tribute to Indigenous Stock Women’ wins major photography prize Australia’s First Nations women are the subjects of photographer David Prichard’s Taylor Wessing Prize portraits, which was awarded on Monday
News & Views Coles, Westpac and other major advertisers join UN Women push to end harmful stereotypes UN Women has launched the Australian chapter of The Unstereotype Alliance to combat stereotypes in advertising.
News & Views Miss France sued for ‘no mothers’, ‘no married women’ rule for contestants A feminist Lyon-based activist group in France is suing Miss France for alleged discriminatory entry requirements.
Life Emma is hanging up the yellow skivvy: how the ‘first girl Wiggle’ created a powerful legacy 50% of Wiggles merchandise sales are attributed to Emma alone. Here’s what she meant to audiences and what happens next, writes Liz Giuffre.
Screen Has lockdown worsened misogyny? This year’s Ernies go to… Tomorrow night, the Annual Ernies Awards will return in full force — marking yet another round of world-class sexism in Australia.
News & Views Is James Bond a misogynist? He doesn’t have to be Connery, Moore or even Craig’s vision forever James Bond is a character reinvented with every new incarnation – why is his misogyny still dated back in the 60s? Asks Darren Paul Fisher.
News & Views 1 in 5 girls feel unsafe as a result of online health misinformation A report released by Plan International Australia reveals that online false information has left one in five girls feeling physically unsafe.
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 ‘Delaying motherhood’: Let’s stop blaming women for a choice that isn’t solely our own Critical information about fertility needs to be taught to teenage boys and girls so they know what’s what and can factor this into their decision making from the get-go.
News & Views How rock climbing is helping redefine expectations about motherhood A new film portrays how the Mum’s Gone Climbing community is redefining some of the restrictive expectations about motherhood.
Screen I was 12 when Julia Gillard was PM. I’m now ashamed of what I said at the time I held sexist views about Julia Gillard as a child and it shows the insidious nature of the roaring sexism our parliamentary system has on young women.