podcasts Podcast: New year, new women leaders? Welcome back to The Crux for 2024! The team at Women’s Agenda are well-rested and ready to get stuck back into it.
News & Views Australia joins UN majority vote in favour of ceasefire in Gaza Australia joins other nations at UN General Assembly, voting in favour of a resolution calling for a humanitarian ceasefire in war-torn Gaza.
Business Employers can and must work to eliminate domestic and family violence We learn more about Challenge DV, an organisation working to support employers with their role in eliminating violence against women, thanks to our partnership with Family Friendly Workplaces.
Ed's Blog OpenAI’s refreshed board of Silicon Valley men needs women fast The two women on the board that ousted Sam Altman has now left, including Helen Toner who specialises in AI safety and security.
podcasts Podcast: The part-time promotion cliff is real We discuss ways that companies can shift their leadership model to give more women a seat at the table. Plus – are TikTok videos the new resumes and cover letters?
Soapbox Resilient, hardworking: Give single mothers the respect they deserve Jenny Davidson shares the findings of the largest survey of single mothers in Australia, noting just how courageous, resilient and hardworking they are.
News & Views “I was paranoid that my work wouldn’t understand,” Asian-Australian Leadership Awards winner Mariam Veiszadeh on fighting islamophobia Seven extraordinary women have been recognised as influential leaders at this year’s Asian-Australian Leadership Awards.
Uncategorised There are more Pauls than women on this year’s Booker Prize shortlist This year’s Booker Prize shortlist authors saw more writers named Paul than writers who are women.
podcasts Podcast: Epidemic of violence against women We discuss violence against women with Katherine Berney, and the new government carers initiative with Minister Amanda Rishworth.
Ed's Blog Why did Icelandic women strike for gender equality when Iceland leads the world? Iceland leads the world on gender quality. So why did women walk off the job this week? Because there is still much more walk to do.
News & Views ‘The woman in me was pushed down’: Britney Spears on conservatorship, abortion and shaving her head Extracts from Britney Spears upcoming memoir reveal she had an abortion when she was dating Justin Timberlake.
News & Views Young girls face growing threats and fears campaigning for rights A growing number of girls are reporting fears around their safety as they campaigning for a better world.