News & Views Kristy Carr speaks out after public ousting with advice for female entrepreneurs Former Bubs’ CEO, Kristy Carr says she feels “proud and privileged” to have led the company over an “extraordinary 18-year journey.”
News & Views Queensland is about to decriminalise sex work Queensland government is set to sign off on new legislation today to decriminalise sex work, twelve months after the Queensland Law Reform Commission was released.
Screen The OC star Mischa Barton joins next Neighbours season Famed The OC star, Mischa Barton, will join the new season of Neighbours, which has begun filming in Melbourne this week.
Music Women and non-binary folks grossly under-represented in music production Women might be leading the charts in our most popular music, but behind the scenes they remain “vastly underrepresented”.
News & Views Australia’s female cricket players inch closer to pay parity in new deal Australia’s female cricket players are inching closer to equal pay with to their male counterparts, after a landmark deal revealed huge boost
Money Why equal pay for equal work is not enough Equal pay for equal or comparable work is vital and companies, even today, 50 years after it became the law, still have to remain vigilant to ensure it occurs. However, the gender pay gap is much more.
News & Views Meet the most powerful woman in AI right now: Mira Murati Mira Murati. The name has been spoken by many of late. But who is she? Let’s take a quick look at one of the senior executives of OpenAI.
Money Married women who win the lottery are far more likely to ditch their husbands A new study has revealed that married women who win the lottery are far more likely to divorce their spouses than men who win the lottery.
Sport Wimbledon appoints its first ever female referee in 125 year history Former tennis player Denise Parnell is set to become Wimbledon’s first ever female referee in the tournament’s 125 history.
Screen Shark Tank’s back with a more diverse line-up than ever The upcoming season of Shark Tank Australia will feature five new judges (aka “Sharks”), including its first woman of colour.
Work Style The time that you woke up this morning may be impacting your team’s performance. Here’s why. Working according to your chronotype will improve your mood and productivity. We should be tackling our most challenging task at the time of day in which we “peak” – morning or evening. But the impact of chronotypes on group performance is not so well-documented.
News & Views The ‘great resignation’ didn’t happen in Australia, but the ‘great burnout’ did Workers in Australia didn’t resign from their jobs in the wake of COVID, but they did burn out. A new survey found some solutions.