News & Views An obituary for Fiona Richardson from a friend & colleague she inspired. An obituary for Fiona Richardson from Joanne Hayter who sat on Victoria’s Ministerial Council on Women’s Equality which will meet today.
Advice Be open, own your brilliance & exit auto-pilot: How to get the career you really want Be open, own your brilliance & exit auto-pilot: Get the career you want. What I learned at The Growth Faculty’s EA Leadership Summit in 2017.
News & Views The persistence of sexism and how Australian universities can change the course Recently the Australian Human Rights commission released their findings into the nature and prevalence of sexual assault and sexual harassment within Australian universities: 51% of university students were sexually harassed on at least one occasion in 2016 6.
Ed's Blog Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson & Dorothy Vaughan: Women who put the current crop of leaders to shame Katherine Johnson, Mary Jackson & Dorothy Vaughan: Hidden Figures to follow. These women worked at NASA in the 1960s and overcame racism and sexism.
Profiles From ski bunny, to comedy, to Oprah Winfrey’s chief of staff: Meet Libby Moore Career advice from Libby Moore who was Oprah Winfrey’s chief of staff for 11 years. She is speaking in Sydney in August about leadership.
News & Views Is men behaving badly the perpetual news story sport cannot avoid? Men behaving badly. Two execs resigned from the AFL because of their affairs and the NRL introduces new protocol for players guilty of crimes against women.
Politics What’s the deal with economic leadership and women in Australia? Economic leadership and women in Australia: The three most important economic positions have been held by men, exclusively. Mark Kenny asks why this is.
Leadership Why you can’t succeed pretending to be something – or someone – you’re not. You can’t succeed pretending to be someone you’re not. When people no longer know what you stand for they will question your intentions and credibility.
Profiles How one teacher has built a business empowering 20,000 teenage girls. Former teacher Danielle Miller explains how to empower teenage girls through her business Enlighten Education which has reached 20,000 teenagers.
Leadership How to be the CEO: Advice from a woman who knows. Sharon Rowlands says being a female ceo is hard but rewarding. She says aspiring leaders need to build their network, know their weaknesses & play the game.
News & Views Iceland to make companies prove they pay men and women equally. Iceland mandates equal pay by making companies prove they pay men and women equally with a new bill to eradicate the gender pay gap of 7%.
Leadership Julia Gillard: Don’t be bullied into not calling sexism out. Julia Gillard: Don’t be bullied into not calling sexism out. Someone who imposes sexist stereotypes plays the gender card not the woman who calls it out.