Leadership Have children in the midst of a thriving career? Here’s how to navigate both CEO Pamela Klioufis shares how to navigate motherhood without losing everything else that’s important to you, such as a career and friends.
News & Views Employed women are the face of Victoria’s growing homelessness crisis Released on Tuesday, the latest report from the Council to Homeless Persons lays out the precarious situation many employed women are facing.
Leadership How this mental health researcher embraced her ‘flamingo’ leadership style Mental health researcher Professor Kay-Lambkin shares her career journey and advice on how to push past leadership stereotypes.
News & Views ‘Unsafe’ workplace for women in the Australian Border Force marine unit The Australian Border Force (ABF) marine unit is “a workplace that is not safe for women”, an exclusive report from Guardian Australia has revealed.
News & Views With HECS-HELP debts set to rise again, is enough being done to equip students with better financial literacy skills? Is there enough being done to equip students, especially young women, with the requisite information to make informed decisions regarding their debts?
Business How Gen Z are changing the way we work for the better In a world filled with Gen Z buzzwords and trends, few have sparked as much debate as the term “lazy girl jobs”.
Screen ‘I wasn’t excited’: Anne Hathaway was once asked to kiss 10 potential co-stars for a chemistry audition Anne Hathaway has revealed that she was once asked to kiss ten men for a chemistry test as part of a role she had in a movie from the 2000s.
News & Views Join the Walk for WAGEC to help women escape violence Walk for WAGEC is coming up on May 5! The community event provides a great opportunity to raise money for women escaping violence.
News & Views The five demands of the No More national rallies happening this weekend Rallies calling for government action on violence against women are happening in a dozen locations across the country over the weekend.
News & Views A tale of two attacks: Sydney stabbings expose our double standards Two terrible tragedies have rocked Sydney, but the double standard in the reporting of these attacks is now actively causing harm.
Ed's Blog We are not safe. 25 women killed by violence so far this year Women are not safe in Australia. Not in our homes, or while out for a run or picking up groceries. And not after taking out an ADVO on an alleged offender.
Money How to become financially independent and live life on your own terms On top of setting herself up to be financially independent, Jemi Jeng founded her business, Penny, to help other women do the same.