Wiley Expecting family drama this Christmas? Follow these simple rules It can be a recipe for disaster bringing together families at Christmas, but it doesn’t have to be, writes Rachael Robertson.
News & Views I’m married to a ‘unicorn husband’ and some people can’t cope Neela Janakiramanan is a surgeon with a unicorn husband doing more than his fair share of the unpaid work so she can pursue her career. Others don’t get it.
News & Views Having a second child worsens parents’ mental health: new research While the first child improves parents’ mental health, the second child does not. New research confirms second children deteriorate parents’ mental health.
Ed's Blog The power of dads working part time & talking about it The resignation of Tim Hammond, and his statement that he simply cannot work as a federal MP and be the father he wants to be to his three small children, has prompted a conversation about dads working part time.
Ed's Blog The new royal baby & the unparalleled joy of bringing a newborn home A new royal baby has arrived. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have welcomed their third child, a son, into the world at Paddington’s St Mar’s Hospital.
Soapbox I’m nearing 60 and I’m living on the road with no strings attached. Jenn J McLeod is nearly 60 and she is living my dream of life on the road with no strings attached. Since 2014 she’s been doing “the big lap very slowly”.
News & Views Family business sector lags corporate sector in utilising female talent The boards of family businesses are missing out on an important talent pool, with two thirds holding less than 30% females.
Ed's Blog Two careers, a family and a marriage: How to make it all work Imagine it is Christmas or Easter or some family event which has entailed a fair amount of preparation.
Ed's Blog How a single mum of nine daughters navigates work, teenage angst & her cultural heritage In 2004, a single punch rendered Daniella Borg a single mother.