Ed's Blog Australia’s climate change ranking drops, as women list action as the leading election issue Climate change has emerged as the leading issue for Women’s Agenda readers. But Australia’s reputation has dropped.
Climate Eighty young people on their concerns, challenges and what needs fixing In youth policy and service delivery the idea of youth voice and participation is an uncontested “good thing”. But which youth voices? Who is heard and who is left out?
Business KeepCup’s Abigail Forsyth: We must vote for real action on climate It’s difficult for us to ask politicians to hold themselves to a higher standard of account, if we vote for ourselves and not for the country.
Climate I interviewed women from the Pacific about the climate crisis. This is what they told me Women, including Pacific women, are talking about the climate crisis. It’s on us to listen, writes Yasmin Poole.
Climate Yesterday’s disappointing federal court decision undoes 20 years of climate litigation progress in Australia Environment minister Sussan Ley successfully argued that she doesn’t have a duty of care to protect young people from climate change. Here’s why the judges unanimously ruled in her favour.
News & Views When the floods hit Lismore, Sally Flannery’s team coordination efforts saved lives When the floods hit Lismore in NSW last week, Sally Flannery lost everything. But she took it upon herself to coordinate rescue efforts.
News & Views This IWD, meet the young women holding global leaders to account on climate change We’ve compiled this list of young climate leaders that need to be on all of our radars, to mark International Women’s Day 2022.
Climate This is why women’s leadership is critical to climate action Women face barriers to equal participation in environmental decision-making, despite research showing how vital this is to achieve climate targets.
Leadership Scott Morrison doesn’t think about legacy What is a leader who doesn’t think about legacy? A liar. And in Prime Mininster Scott Morrison’s case, he’s made easy work of it.
Climate How to convince your employer to take action on climate change If you don’t convince your boss or employer to position the organisation for climate action then who will? Here are the steps to take.
News & Views Former journalist Zoe Daniel to run as an independent against Liberal MP Tim Wilson High-profile journalist and foreign correspondent Zoe Daniel will stand as an independent candidate at the next federal election in the electorate of Goldstein.
News & Views Barnaby Joyce mocks emotional COP26 president and says the Nationals did not ‘sign’ the summit’s communique Barnaby Joyce has mocked COP26 president Alok Sharma for his heartfelt apology for the way the climate summit unfolded.