News & Views Nicola Roxon’s advice for Tony Abbott Tony Abbott is no doubt enjoying former minister Nicola Roxon’s blast against her old political boss Kevin Rudd.
News & Views Women for Rudd? Possibly not on his caretaker front bench Women’s Agenda sister publication Crikey has crunched the numbers to see what a Kevin Rudd caretaker cabinet would look like should a leadership change occur next week.
News & Views Gillard vs Rudd: Labor leadership spill liveblog Prime Minister Julia Gillard called a ballot for the Labor leadership at 7pm tonight.
News & Views A timeline of Australia’s first female Prime Minister When Julia Gillard became Australia’s first female prime minister in 2010 it seemed as though the country had smashed through the ultimate glass ceiling.
News & Views ‘It will be easier for the next woman’: Gillard’s farewell speech Julia GIllard’s farewell speech saw her outline her outline the key policy achievements she is most proud of, address what it meant to be Australia’s first female prime minister, and congratulate Kevin Rudd on winning the leadership.
News & Views Deborah Hutton puts childcare affordability on political agenda Just $160 is left in the average weekly pay packet of Australian working mums after the cost of childcare is taken out, according to the Australian Women Chamber of Commerce & Industry (AWCCI).
News & Views Kevin Rudd is rich because of his wife Therese Rein, will she keep her business this time around? Kevin Rudd is easily the richest person in the Australian Parliament.
News & Views How Kevin Rudd will continue campaign for the female vote Labor women’s group EMILY’s List will double down in its bid to hold on to the female vote after the dumping of Julia Gillard, as Labor strategists look to cover all bases to steal victory from under Tony Abbott’s nose on election day.
News & Views Life for women in PNG: Violence and few working opportunities Following Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s announcement that a new “resettlement arrangement” will see all asylum seekers arriving by boat sent to Papua New Guinea, we thought we’d take a look at the reality of life as a woman in the developing country.