News & Views Vale Ruth Bader Ginsburg, a warrior for women One of the world’s most recognised icons for gender equality, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away overnight at the age of 87.
News & Views In the ‘equal’ world that is tennis, it’s time to acknowledge Novak Djokovic as un-fit to lead In totality, Novak Djokovic’s mistakes point toward a reckless personality, establishing a players’ union that only represents half of the constituency.
News & Views Reforming ‘dad leave’ is a baby step towards greater gender equality Modest changes to Australia’s paid parental provision can help address the gender gap in unpaid and paid work between mothers and fathers
News & Views Dr Jo Cribb: ‘Why the smartest organisations will prioritise diversity in a post-COVID world’ For Dr Jo Cribb, it’s incumbent upon progressive leaders to implement policies which aim to not only lessen the economic fallout but protect employees.
News & Views The childcare situation in Victoria right now is a disaster Thousands of educators in long day childcare services across Melbourne have no guarantee of income for at least the next 6 weeks.
News & Views Is Australia ready to become a global leader in medical research? Women represent only 28 per cent of medical leadership in Australia, despite having gender parity in Australian medical schools.
News & Views How research can improve the lives of women in the developing world In this episode of the Women are the Business podcast, two experts address the power of research in understanding the lived experiences of women in developing countries.
Ed's Blog These are the five most powerful figures in government right now. The powerful Expenditure Review Committee, a sub-committee of Cabinet, is comprised exclusively of men. Is it any wonder women are missing out?
News & Views Dear Men. Please put your home schooling efforts where your mouth is A report in the New York Times by Claire Cain Miller says that nearly half of men say they do most of the home schooling. Only 3 percent of women agree.
News & Views ‘Gender still doesn’t explain everything, nor nothing’: Julia Gillard On the latest episode of the Women are the Business podcast, Julia Gillard sat down with host Sophie Thomas, to talk all things women in leadership.
News & Views ‘The girls were treated as if they were put up with, rather than welcomed’: Dr Greg Downes on the injustices faced by women & girls in football When Dr Greg Downes’ youngest daughter began playing football, he noticed differences in how her team was treated in comparison with equivalent boys teams.
News & Views Can we get to the other side of the pandemic without women being worse off? In the latest episode of the Women are the Business podcast, two experts answer the question, can we get to the other side of the pandemic without making gender inequity worse? And just maybe, could we make things better?