Local Closing the Gap policies will fail without ‘fundamental change’, Productivity Commission warns Closing the gap policies, meant to improve outcomes for First Nations people, on track to fail, warns the Productivity Commission.
Partner Content Informed decision-making: Why all young women with breast cancer should consider fertility options before treatment Here’s why it’s important to discuss fertility options with a breast cancer or fertility specialist before starting breast cancer treatment.
News & Views 16yo boy charged with murder after grandmother allegedly stabbed to death at shopping centre Queensland police charge a 16-year-old boy with murder after the alleged fatal stabbing of 70-year-old Vyleen White at a shopping centre.
Women's Health News Balance and ‘body kindness’: JSHealth’s Jessica Sepel shares her tips for wellbeing and business Jessica Sepel is the latest in our How I Manage My Health series, examining how women from different career backgrounds manage their health.
World Michelle O’Neill becomes Northern Ireland’s first nationalist First Minister Sinn Féin’s deputy leader Michelle O’Neill has become Northern Ireland’s First Minister-the first Irish nationalist to be appointed.
News & Views Beloved grandmother Vyleen White stabbed in Ipswich car park in ‘cowardly’ attack A 70-year-old woman has died after being stabbed in the chest in front of her granddaughter at a shopping centre car park near Brisbane.
News & Views RBA Governor Michele Bullock to headline UN Women Australia’s International Women’s Day events Governor of the RBA Michele Bullock is set to feature in UN Women Australia’s national events celebrating International Women’s Day 2024.
Books Melbourne poet Grace Yee wins Australia’s richest literary award for debut ‘Chinese Fish’ Melbourne poet Grace Yee has won Australia’s richest literary award for her debut verse novel, Chinese Fish.
Leadership Anti-slavery advocate Grace Forrest becomes first Aussie woman to receive Roosevelt freedom award Anti-slavery advocate Grace Forrest is the first Aussie woman to be selected for the prestigious Roosevelt Institute Four Freedoms Award.
News & Views ‘Quiet, proud and loving mother’: Ms Bernard’s family grieves as man charged with murder more than a decade later The family of Ms Bernard, an Aboriginal woman who went missing more than a decade ago, have voiced their grief as a man has finally been charged with murder.
Partner Content ‘Like a passport for your social interactions’: Rana Hussain uses sport to foster inclusion Change Our Game ambassador Rana Hussain advocates for women of colour in sport. Here, she shares how sport opens doors for inclusion.
Women's Health News Nearly 65,000 rape-related pregnancies have occurred in post-Roe America, research estimates Nearly 65,000 rape-related pregnancies estimated in the 14 US states with near-total abortion bans following the overturning of Roe v. Wade.