Ed's Blog Poland is abolishing income tax for families raising two or more kids. Will it help? Poland’s new zero-income tax approach hopes to encourage more people to have children. Not everyone’s convinced it will work.
Ed's Blog Deals done. Trump appeased. The cost of today’s meeting of men The cost will be paid now and for generations. As AUKUS remains and a new critical minerals pact is signed, promising to speed up investments.
Ed's Blog Japan’s likely first female PM Sanae Takaichi has ‘Iron Lady’ ambitions Just a tiny proportion of women rise into leadership in Japan, making Sanae Takaichi’s feat incredible. Will she propel gender equity?
News & Views Liberal Andrew Hastie is ambitious for 1960s Australia Liberal leader Sussan Ley did not make the cut of the Australian Financial Review’s overt power list published on Friday.
Ed's Blog The ‘kiss cam’ company has an all-male board and one woman on leadership team The now former Astronomer CEO managed to bring the internet together. His now former company should provide a cautionary tale on governance.
News & Views ‘Great outcome’: 3.5% minimum wage increase is a win for women The majority of those on the minimum wage in Australia are women. From July, they’ll see a 3.5 per pay increase.
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
Uncategorised Allegra Spender calls out the weird question women in her office keep being asked A slew of incredibly professional, hard working women working with her, keep getting mistaken for the Teal MP’s daughters.
Politics Record 12 women in Cabinet as Anthony Albanese unveils demotions, promotions and new look team Anthony Albanese has unveled his new look majority-female Cabinet, falling just short of the 57 per cent of women now in the Labor Caucus.
Ed's Blog Where is the ‘national crisis’ of violence against women in this election campaign? Is it a case of the continuned murders not being “shocking enough” to capture the attention of media, politicians and the electorate?
News & Views Roanne Monte was stalked. Then she created her own security system Being stalked led Roanne Monte to create her own AI-native retrospective video intelligence platform to keep others safe.
Ed's Blog More than a day or single story: Every day is IWD on Women’s Agenda Almost every story is a women’s story. They should be told every day.