News & Views Annabel Crabb’s 50 lessons from 50 years of life in a one-woman show Annabel Crabb turned fifty and is marking the milestone by putting on a one-woman show — “50 Odd Years of Crabb,” this November in Sydney.
Books Miles Franklin Award winner on the importance of prioritising your creative ambitions Miles Franklin Award winner Shankari Chandran sits down with Women’s Agenda to talk about the importance of prioritising one’s own artwork.
Entrepreneurs Aussie adaptive fashion brand secures historic deal with Walmart The Shapes United, has made history landing a deal with Walmart becoming the first Australian adaptive label to be sold through Walmart.
Tech ‘Embrace your different perspective’: Dr Fang Chen on the power of women in AI Professor Fang Chen from UTS’ Data Science Institute is working towards transformative impact is embracing inclusivity and diversity in AI.
Profiles Vice-Chancellor of Charles Sturt University Professor Renée Leon on collective action Vice-Chancellor and President at Charles Sturt University believes that societal change needs collective action, and structural shifts
Profiles Meet the person putting a stop to spit hoods across Australia Latoya Aroha Rule speaks to Women’s Agenda about their journey leading the National Ban Spit hoods Coalition.
Tech Five women pioneering AI in Australia AI has become ubiquitous to our modern lives, but we know its gendered consequences. These five women who are pioneering A.I in Australia.
sport Meet FIFA’s first Arab woman to coach men’s football in Sudan Salma al-Majidi has defied the fatwa against women in public sports in Sudan to become FIFA’s first Arab woman to coach men’s football
Tech Women top Analytics Leaders Award for 2023 Women take out majority awards as Analytics Leader by the The Institute of Analytics Professionals of Australia (IAPA).
Books How recovering from brain surgery in Sydney inspired Karina May’s culinary rom-com The inspiration for Karina May’s first book came from a hospital bed. Find out more about how this moment changed her life.
News & Views Living Black host Karla Grant on confidence, First Nations representation, and the future of journalism “Living Black” host Karla Grant sits down to chat about First Nations representation, the future of journalism and the latest season.
Entrepreneurs Standing out to support more women in the male-dominated Jiu-Jitsu world Jiu-Jitsu is a traditionally male-dominated art form, but one woman in Melbourne is trying to shift the tune.