podcasts Podcast: What the Budget means for women We breakdown the 2025-26 Federal Budget and what it means for women in Australia.
podcasts Podcast: Stop weaponising working from home Working from home is in the spotlight, especially if you happen to be working in the Commonwealth Public Sector.
podcasts Podcast: ‘Mainstreaming misogyny’ ends today It’s IWD! And we’re celebrating the collective work achieved by women, with lawyer, advocate, survivor and Dharug woman Karen Iles
podcasts Podcast: Zuckerberg just changed everything for women on social media Listen to The Women’s Agenda Podcast on iTunes, Spotify or here.
podcasts What are nukebros? And standing up on social media Why is there a massive gender divide in support for nuclear energy in Australia? Jane Gardner has a few ideas.
podcasts Podcast: Gender pay gap. 4B movement. Interview with Minister Nat Hutchins. There’s been a slight decrease – 0.6 per cent – in the total remuneration gender pay gap in Australia, according to new data from the Workplace Gender Equality Agency. But it’s not all good news.
podcasts Podcast: Trump or Harris. QLD election. Women’s democracy. The US election is around the corner – so, what should we expect? This week, Tarla Lambert-Patel and Angela Priestley discuss US politics, the QLD election and more.
podcasts Podcast: A list of top creative directors – but where are the women? Another day, another list with a dire lack of women. Campaign Brief’s recent list of top creative directors in Australia featured just one woman on the list of 30. For those who want to raise the issue of merit – don’t even start.
podcasts Podcast: The digital double burden women face The burden women carry from digital devices is real – and it’s a hard relate for many parents.
podcasts Podcast: How would job-sharing in politics work? Interview with Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock Earlier this year, Lucy Bradlow and Bronwen Bock made history when they launched their campaign for the seat of Higgins. The catch? They were job-sharing candidates.
News & Views ‘Politics has to evolve’: The two women who want to make job-sharing in politics a reality Lucy Bradlow has worked in and around politics and gender equality her whole career, and while she’s always had a desire to be a politician, she always believed her lifelong friend Bronwen Bock would make an excellent one.
News & Views ‘Never in a million years did I think I would be in this place’: Senator Jana Stewart on politics and representation Senator Stewart is a proud Mutthi Mutthi and Wamba Wamba woman, the youngest First Nations woman to be elected into Federal Parliament.