Appointments Kathy Klugman appointed first woman to lead National Intelligence Kathy Klugman has been appointed the next Director-General of National Intelligence, becoming the first woman to fill the position.
News & Views NSW government to offer gender equal selective high school places from 2027 To address a growing gender imbalance in co=ed selective schools, the NSW government will offer a gender equal number of selective places.
World ‘The worst of all time’: Donald Trump’s tantrum over TIME cover photo celebrating Middle East peace deal TIME magazine cover celebrates Donald Trump’s “triumph” in his Middle East peace deal, but the US president is more concerned with his image.
Women's Health News Em Rusciano and advocates call for better menopause support in workplaces Advocates and NSW Minister for Women Jodie Harrison are calling for Australian workplaces to better support women throughmenopause.
News & Views Candace Owens loses appeal over Australian visa rejection US far-right commentator Candace Owens has lost her appeal in the high court over a decision to deny her entry visa to Australia.
News & Views Class bias alive and well in Australian workplaces, new research shows Politicians often talk about Australia as the land of the ‘fair go’ but new research reveals that class bias is rife in workplaces.
World Families reunited after Gaza ceasefire deal sees hostages and prisoners released Families have been reunited in emotional scenes following a breakthrough Gaza ceasefire deal that has seen hostages and prisoners released.
News & Views It’s time for government to take back control of its tech leaving government enabling technology at the behest of consulting firms exposes us all to an unacceptable level of sovereign risk.
News & Views More women to benefit from super tax changes as LISTO threshold finally lifts The federal government has just announced changes to the low-income super tax offset (LISTO) scheme so that more people on low incomes are able to grow their superannuation balances.
Local Queensland to roll out grant program to reduce costs for women returning to work Queensland’s government is set to roll out a $20 million program to support women returning to the workforce.
News & Views The cost of not caring: How Australia’s care crisis became everyone’s problem The care crisis affects multiple generations and it is a daily worry for many more than the estimated three million unpaid family carers.
Politics Lidia Thorpe condemned for saying she would ‘burn down’ Parliament House A threat from Independent senator Lidia Thorpe to “burn down” Parliament House in solidarity with Palestine has received widespread backlash.