News & Views Pauline Hanson sacks Mark Latham as leader of One Nation NSW Pauline Hanson has sacked Mark Latham as leader of One Nation NSW, according to reports.
News & Views Why the housing crisis is the latest in a string of national challenges that politics can’t tackle. Dive into the housing crisis, revealing politics’ struggle to solve. Discover Citizens’ Assemblies, a groundbreaking approach for effective change.
News & Views We won’t solve the climate crisis until we vote out career politicians As long as our parliament is dominated by a whopping male, party-based career politicians, the real issues that affect women and children will continue to be ignored.
Books Our favourite non-fiction books from 2022 We’ve been reading a tonne of incredible new books this year and we want to share our favourites. Prepare your summer reading list today!
News & Views My local paper ‘exposing’ how much I spend on childcare highlights another barrier for women in local government Leticia Laing is entitled to claim some childcare-related expenses for after-hours meetings as a councillor. But when she did, a local paper “exposed” what she was spending.
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.
Climate We young women have watched. We’ve listened. And we’re ready to vote. Young women are listening, we’re researching, we’re deciding. And you need to take us seriously this election.
Politics Labor leads Coalition 56-44% and Morrison slumps dramatically in first 2022 Newspoll Labor has opened a 56-44% two-party lead and Scott Morrison’s net satisfaction rating has plunged 11 points in Newspoll, after a disastrous summer in which Omicron has ripped through most of the country and deaths have spiked.
News & Views Angela Merkel’s career shows why we need more scientists in politics As Merkel leaves her office, world politics loses another scientist. In Australia we find ourselves wondering, where are the scientists?
News & Views We cannot achieve diversity by replacing white men with white women Achieving diversity targets means more than just replacing white men with white women, writes Tu Le and Molina Asthana.
News & Views 3 out of 4 Australian women do not believe women are treated equally in politics A poll has revealed that 73 percent of Australian women aged 18 to 21 do not believe that women in politics are treated equally to men.
News & Views Sex, drugs and cover ups: toxic culture pervades the Australian political and justice systems The parallels between the legal fraternity and the political work environment are significant when it comes to toxic work cultures.