Jugglehood ‘The workload was intense’: what parents told us about remote learning These are the experiences of remote learning from parents of primary school-aged children in Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria and the ACT.
Life ‘I constantly felt like I was failing at everything’: A working Melbourne Mum’s life in lockdown I know it’s 2020 but I’ve lost track of what day, week, month or season it is. It feels like we’ve been in lockdown for a year.
News & Views Budget 2020: It’s time to play “blokecovery” bingo Will the budget consist of stimulus measures from which men, and male dominated industries, stand to disproportionately benefit?
News & Views The tape’s been cut, the playgrounds are open, and kids are out giving us the hope we need One of the most notable signs of a city in hibernation has been the absence of kids. The cutting away of red tape on playgrounds is the hope we all need.
Business ‘I am certain we will make a full recovery’: Phillipa Harrison on leading the tourism industry through crisis In AGSM’s The Business Of… podcast series, Phillipa Harrison, Managing Director at Tourism Australia, shares how she’s leant in to adaptive leadership.
News & Views The pandemic is leaving girls & young women with disabilities behind Girls and young women with disabilities in developing countries have been among the hardest hit during the COVID-19 crisis.
News & Views Ash Barty will not defend her French Open title this year, deciding not to travel World No. 1 Ash Barty won’t be in Paris to defend her French Open title, making the decision not to travel to Europe this year.
News & Views How long will I have to wear a mask? Can single people visit a sharehouse? Common questions answered about Victoria’s new roadmap We collected answers to some common questions and asked three experts to reflect on Victoria’s new rules, writes Liam Petterson and Sunanda Creag.
News & Views Tony Abbott just proved why we’re all looking to women leaders to get us out of this crisis Tony, standing up and telling the world that “virus hysteria” is spreading like wildfire is a claim no one’s buying, writes Tarla Lambert.
News & Views Are women leaders really doing better on COVID-19? The data backs it up Fewer cases, fewer deaths and earlier lockdowns were in evidence across nations with women figureheads, Supriya Garikipati and Uma S Kambhampati.
News & Views Health experts call for free childcare, permanently To prevent an accumulation of disadvantage and health inequities throughout the life course, health experts calls for the continuation of free childcare.
Politics ‘It’s about time’: Chrystia Freeland appointed Canada’s first female finance minister Amid a tumultuous year, Canada’s deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland has made history becoming the country’s first ever female finance minister.