News & Views Murdoch v Crikey highlights how Australia’s defamation laws protect the rich and powerful Australia’s defamation laws have been inadequate for years – as the Murdoch v Crikey case starkly shows.
News & Views Liberal Party may need a ‘temporary quota’ says Senator Linda Reynolds Liberal Party has a ‘women’s problem’ and should be fixed by introducing a “temporary” quota for women, according to Senator Linda Reynolds.
Uncategorised Former lead singer of The Seekers Judith Durham to receive state funeral Former lead singer of The Seekers Judith Durham has died at 79. She is being remembered for her kindness, and distinctive, angelic voice.
Uncategorised Nick Kyrgios to face court on common assault charges Nick Kyrgios has been charged with common assault against former girlfriend Chiara Passari, and will face court in early August.
News & Views Why moving from career feminism to care feminism will help reshape Australia’s economy Lean-in, “career feminism” that has dominated mainstream Australian feminist discourse for a decade is transitioning to a “care feminism”.
Ed's Blog Elon Musk’s ‘get in the office’ way or the highway will harm diversity efforts at Tesla Why limit your potential pool of talent? Elon Musk tells staff they need to be in the office 40 hours a week.
News & Views Planning kids? You should know the major parties’ parental leave policies before you vote Labor and the Coalition have announced their parental leave policies. If you are planning to have children, you should be familiar with what they’re offering.
Health Australia’s politicians must commit to upholding abortion rights “The lack of discussion, despite progressive abortion laws in Australia, reinforces the disappointing fact that abortion still remains a stigmatised area of women’s reproductive health and we cannot take for granted our right to access it. “
News & Views A shouty, unedifying spectacle and a narrow win for Albanese: 3 experts assess the second election debate In the often fiery debate, the leaders answered questions about the cost of living, aged care, national security and a federal integrity commission, among other issues.
Uncategorised Aung San Suu Kyi sentenced to five years in jail for corruption charges Aung San Suu Kyi has been sentenced to five years in jail for accepting a bribe of $840,000 cash and gold bars.
Life Mother’s Day can be so painful without your mother but community can help “It is almost unbearable to see advertisements and images everywhere of women pictured with their mothers, smiling and doing things together.”
Life ‘Childless, but not by choice’: After years of failed fertility treatment, I’m embracing Otherhood For the women who could never have the baby they always wanted, we need a group and a term and a way to connect.