News & Views AI more likely to transform women’s jobs than men’s, new report shows Jobs conventionally done by women are at a higher risk of being transformed by artificial intelligence than those done by men.
News & Views New coaching workshops are helping newly arrived professional Ukrainian women find jobs A series of workshops held in Melbourne and Sydney are helping newly arrived Ukrainians settle into their new lives and find employment.
News & Views We lead on women’s education, economic participation is a massive opportunity: Danielle Wood at Jobs Summit Wood’s glass-half-full view was that “more people who want a job now have one”, a great leveller for the nation’s equitable access to work.
News & Views Victorian budget benefits women in acknowledgement of gendered impacts of recession The Victorian budget has acknowledged the gendered impacts of the recession and taken some steps to address women’s economic security.
News & Views What was shared at the Morrison Government’s ‘Women’s Job Creation’ Forum Kristine Scheul, Chair of the NAWIC, attended the ‘Women’s Jobs Creation Forum’ held by the Office for Women. She shares more of what happened on the day.
News & Views How do we turn a ‘she-cession’ into a ‘she-covery’? Here are three ideas to start on The government has acknowledged the disproportionate effects of this crisis on women. So what action can turn the ‘she-cession’ into a ‘she-recovery’?
Money Women ahead on home ownership but still trail on wealth, jobs and wages The latest ABS Gender Indicators find women continue to trail men on wealth, jobs and wages, but are ahead on property ownership.
Health Three ways yoga can improve your career We’ve all heard about the benefits of yoga for reducing stress, but can it directly benefit your career? The founder and principal teacher of Adore Yoga, Nikola Ellis, says yoga has the potential to improve your confidence and performance in the workplace – and not just because it makes you feel less stressed.
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).