Leadership Five global businesses later, here’s how Sam White makes it happen Learn how Sam White powered through the challenges of her childhood to start up 5 successful global businesses.
Politics ‘I’m sorry’: A rare apology in politics after awkward gotcha moment Anthony Albanese apologised for making a mistake after failing to name the unemployment rate and the cash rate.
Business Dear CEO, please stop telling women to come back to the office I feel angry right now about some, predominantly male CEOs, who are mandating staff to come back to the office.
Entrepreneurs WALA 2021 winner Priyanka Ashraf launches massive program to support BIWOC founders WALA 2021 winner Priyanka Ashraf, Creative Co-Operative founder, launches new program to help women of colour, esp. those in tech
Leadership Sarah Wilson on why business leaders should give their money away Australian entrepreneur Sarah Wilson has officially handed over her I Quit Sugar empire so she can channel her magnanimous superpowers into another crisis.
News & Views 10 things that will dramatically improve the lives of women in Australia. Now. Women in Australia remain underpaid, undervalued, underemployed & unsafe in ways men aren’t. Women for Progress call for change.
News & Views Female leaders on 2022 priorities: Participation, caring economy and safety Women’s economic participation, care economy and increasing safety at work and the home are most critical, CEW report finds
News & Views It’s time to stop the pile-ons and focus on building trust “This year’s Trust Barometer hit me hard. Like many other women, I want more meaningful change and less toxic mudslinging. It’s distracting attention from the things that really matter.”
Soapbox Women in decision-making positions improve outcomes for all of us Australians are now realising how diverse women’s leadership can help provide answers we need as we face the challenges of 2022 and beyond.
News & Views My pathway to surgeon wasn’t easy. Diverse role models would have made the difference. Diversity doesn’t only provide role models and inspiration for the next generation it creates acceptance of non-traditional careers.
News & Views Shelley Cable became a CEO at 24. Here’s what she’s learnt about leadership Shelley Cable is the latest guest on The Leadership Lessons, where she explains why she’s “in a hurry” to close the employment gap between Indigneous and non-Indigenous people.
Business Why leading from the edge is a far better alternative to middle of the road leadership There are no rules to leadership. It’s simply choosing to step beyond our comfort zone and do the next brave thing, writes Holly Ransom.