News & Views Male violence kills five women in ten days as police discover a woman’s body in Perth Five women in Australia have been killed in the last ten days, as calls for stronger action against domestic violence grow louder.
News & Views Cheng Lei is making up for “absent mummy” time Cheng Lei At 48, journalist Cheng Lei is a mother of two who is now trying to make up for “absent mummy” time back home in Melbourne.
News & Views ‘Who’d want to shag that?’: Male presenters suspended over misogynistic comments GB News has suspended two of its male presenters after one of them made misogynistic comments about a female journalist.
News & Views A Call for Inclusion: Aussie Women with Disabilities Speak Up for Better Media Representation A call for better media representation as Aussie women with disabilities share their experiences and insights for genuine inclusivity.
News & Views Somalia’s first all-women media company to expand Somalia’s first all-women media company, Bilan, is revolutionise the way news is told and covered in the country.
News & Views Australian media continues to lean heavily on the “male authority figure” Men make up 70 per cent of quoted sources in print media, a new study published today has found, proving a concerning gender imbalance.
News & Views Murdoch v Crikey highlights how Australia’s defamation laws protect the rich and powerful Australia’s defamation laws have been inadequate for years – as the Murdoch v Crikey case starkly shows.
Appointments GroupM gets first local female CEO with Aimee Buchanan appointed Aimee Buchanan is the new CEO of the Australia & New Zealand branch of the world’s leading media investment company, GroupM.
News & Views Male voices dominate the news. Here’s how journalists and female experts can turn this around Research shows men’s voices are heard in media reports far more frequently than women’s. Here are some ways journalists and sources can improve this.
Uncategorised Has Christian Porter been subjected to a ‘trial by media’? No, the media did its job of being a watchdog The part the media played is that of watchdog and commentator, and in this case, virtually all of the scrutiny was on Morrison’s response.
News & Views Whitewash on the box: how a lack of diversity on Australian television damages us all Australian news and current affairs television programs do not represent the make-up of the wider community either in presenters or stories.
News & Views AAP boasts female leadership team as Jonty Low is appointed new Chair Jonty Low has been appointed chair of the new Australian Associated Press board, joining recently appointed CEO Emma Cowdroy at the helm of the newswire