News & Views The power of women donors who prioritise gender equality in their giving Australians Investing In Women launch a new series of short videos featuring meaningful conversations and practical advice.
Leadership Charmaine Hunzwi on the key to understanding your ‘why’ as a community leader Juggling many hats as a multi-dimensional professional and community leader, Charmaine Hunzwi has built up a unique level of resilience.
Advice Julia Louis-Dreyfus interviews older women about sex, ageing and ambition Julia Louis-Dreyfus asks famous women about sex, ageing, ambition, regrets and what ifs, on her new podcast, “Wiser than me”
Health Pregnant women alarmingly turn to influencers for maternity and midwifery support Pregnant and new parents are increasingly turning to influencers for advice — but is it all helpful, accurate information?
Advice Three pieces of advice I will give my daughter when she gets her HSC results Now a CEO, Susannah actually never went to uni. She wants parents to know that the HSC score isn’t the end of the world.
Advice Why getting personal is key to effective executive branding When did we ever think it was okay to sum ourselves up purely by the roles we play and the commercial results we deliver? It’s time to get personal.
Uncategorised How to break free from the Good Girl Syndrome How to break free from the Good Girl Syndrome. As women we are conditioned to be congenial, agreeable and put others first but it doesn’t serve us well.
Life Top 10 tips for raising happy, confident teen girls Top 10 tips for raising happy, confident teen girls by Dannielle Miller who has spent her career empowering and encouraging Australian teenagers.
News & Views Career zigzagging may put women off the leadership path A pipeline of female talent is available for board positions, but may appear narrower than it actually is due to traditional ideas of what a “board ready” candidate actually looks like.
News & Views Be more confident but don’t be too pushy. Speak up but not too much. Are you confused? Join the club This week we heard that the new PM Tony Abbott was disappointed (with himself presumably) that there was only one woman in cabinet and then we learnt it was because these jobs were appointed on merit (that would be the male middle-class version).
Advice Ask Megan: Help! I get distracted easily and never finish my to-do list I am hoping you might be able to give me some tips on how to increase my productivity at work.