News & Views Why Australia should be wary of the Proud Boys and their violent, alt-right views The imminent visit of Canadian Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys could see an acceleration of organised alt-right activity.
Uncategorised Why we need resilience in the face of backlash to diversity and inclusion As the public face of Diversity Council Australia, the backlash to diversity I receive is the stuff of legend. Letters, emails and, of course, social media.
Partner Content Here’s an excellent reason to count your steps and move more in September Want some great motivation to get moving this September? Then consider this challenge from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance (CPA) known as Steptember.
News & Views Flexible careers should be the norm. When employers finally realise the direct cost benefits they will be Flexible working has long been seen as a solid strategy for promoting women’s workforce participation in the corporate sector.
Leadership Eleven great insights from outgoing PepsiCo chief Indra Nooyi After 12 years leading one of the world’s most well-known food and beverage companies, Indra Nooyi will step down as chief executive of PepsiCo in October.
Advice The upside to experiencing imposter syndrome The upside to imposter syndrome? Being humble, being honest and acknowledging your flaws with humour and without fear is the mark of a true leader.
News & Views Women are encountering hostile cryptocurrency spaces. So some are forming their own powerful networks instead Many men in cryptocurrency spaces are actively hostile and sexist to women. So women are forming their own instead, writes Jennie Hill.
News & Views May The Teacher’s Pet finally deliver Lyn Dawson the justice she deserves The Teacher’s Pet a podcast series by Hedley Thomas for The Australian is exploring the mysterious disappearance of Lyn Dawson in January of 1982.
Leadership Meet Alex Hattingh, a ‘Chief People Officer’ and part of a growing trend Alex Hattingh is part of a growing trend of organisations and startups aiming to bring people management directly into their executive teams, by appointing a ‘Chief People Officer’.
Ed's Blog Let’s make motherhood a campaign asset in Australian politics Record numbers of women are running for office in the US — and many are actively promoting the fact they are young mothers.
News & Views CEOs earning exorbitant salaries is one thing. How those organisations treat staff & operate is another The Australian Council of Superannuation Investors released its annual report showing how much a CEO gets paid for running an ASX listed company.
Music DJ Kristy Lee Peters (KLP) has just written 14 songs & is ready to unite the creative sector Kristy Lee Peters (better known as KLP) is seriously multi-talented. She’s a Sydney producer, DJ, radio host and singer who has also recently launched her company, This if Ricochet.