News & Views Women’s rights trailblazer Wendy McCarthy awarded Order of Australia Wendy McCarthy has been awarded an Order of Australia for her decades long service across multiple communities.
News & Views Australian Mandy Walker becomes first woman to lead American Society of Cinematographers Australian cinematographer Mandy Walker has become the first woman to be elected as the president of American Society of Cinematographers.
News & Views As South Koreans head to polls, women are not happy South Koreans will be heading to the polls to elect a new president. For the women of the country however, things are not looking good
News & Views Dentons law firm celebrates zero per cent gender pay gap The Australia arm of global law firm Dentons is the first large law firm in the country to obtain a zero-percent median gender pay gap.
News & Views Kate Middleton’s role in pushing for paternal leave at Deloitte UK Kate Middleton played a role in urging Deloitte UK to extend its paternal leave to up to six months, a new report revealed.
News & Views Men in Portugal and Croatia are five times more likely to vote far-right In Croatia young men are six times more likely than their female counterparts to vote for a far right party.
News & Views What we know about Dr Anne Aly, the new Minister for Small Business Dr Anne Aly has been promoted into Labor’s new cabinet and given the small business, multicultural affairs and international development portfolios.
News & Views Australian board directors continue to back DEI despite Trump backlash, new index reveals An overwhelming majority of Australian business directors (80 per cent) say their commitment to diversity and inclusion will be the same or stronger in Australia, despite the bakclash occurring under Donald Trump’s second term.
News & Views The book Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t want you to read Former Facebook executive Sarah Wynn-Williams’ memoir chronicles her six and a half years at Facebook as its global policy director.
News & Views ‘Best person for the job?’: Attacks on DEI hiring initiatives are unwarranted, new research shows Merit and diversity are compatible and result in better outcomes when applied together, new research has found.
News & Views Australian men do same amount of housework as 20 years ago, new data shows Australian men are not doing any more housework than they were two decades ago, with women doing 50 per cent more housework than men.
News & Views Coalition could mandate public servants full-time in office The coalition has announced plans to mandate public servants to work from the office five days a week.