News & Views Which companies have wound back their DEI commitments? Here’s a look Here’s a list of companies who have scrapped, altered, or doubled down and reaffirmed their DEI commitments.
News & Views Untreated painful periods can cost economy up to $14.2 billion per year Nearly 4 in 5 women have experienced chronic menstrual symptoms in the last five years. Half of them have missed work or study.
News & Views How 12 days of reproductive leave for workers could save billions Denying Australian workers 12 days of reproductive leave could cost employers up to thirty times more, a new report has revealed.
News & Views Like all of us at this time of year, Serena Williams has a case of Mondayitis Serena Williams posted a video of herself lying across a dining table with her eyes closed while taking a business call. And we love it.
News & Views Australians most concerned about the economy as social cohesion remains low Social cohesion has remained stable over the past 12 months, according to Scanlon Mapping Social Cohesion Research.
News & Views The power of women donors who prioritise gender equality in their giving Australians Investing In Women launch a new series of short videos featuring meaningful conversations and practical advice.
Business Sydney cafe owner with extra caring responsibilities explains key to successful business: ‘build a solid team’ Amy Doan, owner of K Cafe Flavours of Vietnam in Sydney, explains how to juggle extra child-caring duties with running a business.
News & Views ‘Justice’: 12,000 early childhood educators to receive pay rise by Christmas Early childhood educators can expect a pay rise when the final stage of the multi-employer bargaining application is set to be signed off.
News & Views ‘We believed in what we were building’: Canva’s Melanie Perkins on raising capital and achieving big goals CEO and co-founder of Canva Melanie Perkins told audiences on Monday at SXSW Sydney about her career so far and how she achieves big goals.
News & Views Senator Fatima Payman calls mainstream media “a beige wall” Independent senator Fatima Payman has used a speech at an event in Bankstown to criticise mainstream media, calling it “a beige wall”.
News & Views Study finds DEI initiatives are falling, sexual harassment rates are not US companies are cutting back on DEI programs. Meanwhile, sexual harassment rates have not changed in the past five years, new survey finds.
News & Views 90 per cent of young Australian women think sexual assault is “inevitable” A landmark study by the Young Women’s Alliance has revealed dissatisfaction felt by young women in education, healthcare and safety.