Ed's Blog A simple ‘no’ from Michelle Obama as billionaires line up for Trump’s inauguration Asked if she’d be attending Michelle Obama simple said “no” with no further explanation given despite having plenty of reasons to not go.
News & Views Best-selling author Neil Gaiman accused of sexual assault as more women come forward Best-selling British author Neil Gaiman has been accused of sexually assaulting, abusing and coercing eight women.
News & Views Katrina Gorry opens up about her eating disorder and how motherhood helped her recovery Australian soccer player Katrina Gorry opens up about an eating disorder she had for a number of years during her career.
Ed's Blog Companies need more ‘masculine energy’ says man who runs one More aggression, more masculine energy! That’s what’s missing from companies, says a male CEO in a still male-dominated company.
News & Views The women world leaders already standing up to Trump’s threats Mexico’s president hit back at Trump’s proposition to change the name of the Gulf of Mexico, with her own idea: “América Mexicana.”
podcasts What are nukebros? And standing up on social media Why is there a massive gender divide in support for nuclear energy in Australia? Jane Gardner has a few ideas.
Ed's Blog How Sherele Moody tells the stories of women killed by violence Sherele Moody starts her day at 4am to search for evidence of something she doesn’t want to find: women and children killed by violence.
News & Views Christmas is the most dangerous time for women and children, and crisis accommodations are at breaking point As many prepare for festive end-of-year celebrations, women’s shelters around the country are preparing for their busiest time of the year, with numerous shelters already at capacity.
Employers Is the legal sector finally becoming more family-friendly? The legal sector has seen significant change in recent years. So is it becoming a place where parents and carers can thrive at work?