Uncategorised A wish-list for mothers working ‘part time’ this year It’s time for a revolt. Everyone’s getting more from you than you can give.
Ed's Blog Eight book highlights from my year of reading in the dark I had a record reading year, thanks to insomnia & a sleep-challenged child. The highlights covered everything from surfing to management & wellness.
News & Views The 10 women YOU believe set the agenda in 2017 We asked you to name up to three women who shaped the year 2017 and ten names came up more than any others. Meet the 2017 agenda setters.
News & Views After numerous awards and ‘gang tackles’, Caroline Wilson steps down The much lover journo and trailblazer for women in sports media steps down after 19 years as The Age’s chief football writer.
News & Views ‘I missed out, but they didn’t’: Juggling politics, family and leadership Christine Milne’s kids were two and four when she entered politics. The sacrifices were worth it.
News & Views How 2017 became the year of the angry woman Make no mistake. 2017 will be remembered as the year of angry women, and that’s a good thing, says Kristine Ziwica.
Soapbox What confidence gap? Oh that one. My first Confidence Anonymous meeting Kristine wanted to believe the ‘confidence gap’ was a myth. Then she had to confront her own.
Ed's Blog Lessons about waste and impact, from a cosmetics entrepreneur turned climate warrior 1 Million Women’s Natalie Isaacs has just been named Conversationist of the Year. So who better to ask our many questions on how to reduce waste?
News & Views Why a hard target is a quota and why it’s time there were more Why a hard target is a quota and why it’s time there were more quotas according to Irene Natividad the founder of the Global Summit for Women.
Advice How I developed daily exercise, writing and meditating habits A simple code I cracked for living the life I want.
Life One woman’s mission to empower vulnerable teenage girls Jess Brown, CEO of Life Changing Experiences Foundation, made it her life’s mission to help vulnerable teenage girls.
News & Views Men don’t need to have daughters to be concerned about women I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve heard a male leader mention his daughter or daughters to justify his position on gender equality.