News & Views Australia has a hunger problem: 1 in 4 women have experienced food insecurity in the past year Australia has a growing hunger problem and women are 50 percent more likely to experience food insecurity and hunger than men.
Politics Elizabeth Warren isn’t alone: Millions of women have experienced pregnancy discrimination Thousands of women globally have used social media to share their own stories of pregnancy discrimination in light of US Senator Elizabeth Warren’s.
News & Views Grassroots women won’t be left behind in reducing disaster risks Women continue to use grassroots community networks to develop long-term sustainable approaches to combat climate change, disasters and conflict.
News & Views The US Supreme Court is considering LGBTQ+ rights in landmark cases The US Supreme Court heard three cases that could change American discrimination law, on what will be one of the most important days in LGBTQ+ history.
Local ‘Eloquent, persuasive’: A Julie Bishop PM would have been welcomed by Malcolm Turnbull The man she would have been replacing — Malcolm Turnbull — has declared he would have welcomed a Julie Bishop PM, but it wasn’t to be.
Business Why new Religious Freedom Laws are terrible for employers Proposed Religious Freedom Laws could stop Australian businesses fostering inclusive cultures, eroding any business benefit derived from inclusion.
Business Melinda Gates pledges $1 billion to women’s rights after being kept awake by worries High profile philanthropist, Melinda Gates has pledged a huge $1 billion to furthering gender equality and building the power of women.
News & Views What’s the gutsiest call Hillary Clinton’s ever made? Staying in her marriage Hillary and Chelsea Clinton have written a book, highlighting 103 women and their achievements and contribution to the world.
News & Views The politics of women’s clothing From victim-blaming to criticism, slut-shaming, harassment and even punishment, the subject of women’s clothing remains political and fraught.
News & Views The problem with the “apology” Alan Jones sent Jacinda Ardern Weeks after suggesting the Prime Minister Scott Morrison should ‘shove a sock down Jacinda Ardern’s throat’ Alan Jones sent the New Zealand PM an apology.
News & Views Two women, one school girl and three world leaders clutching at straws Scott Morrison, Boris Johnson and Donald Trump have faced very different questions this week, but all three have resorted to clutching at straws
News & Views ‘Sorry it took so long’: After 119 years, bill decriminalising abortion passes NSW Parliament After weeks of protests and bitter in-party fighting, NSW Parliament has finally passed laws decriminalising abortion in the state.