News & Views As feminist as it gets: Mothers who advocate for their children Ask any woman how her life changed after having children I’d wager she told you that she felt the weight of the gender roles shift when she became a mother.
News & Views Five facts every Australian needs to know about men at work Annabel Crabb presented at the Australian HR Institute’s IWD breakfast with humour, sharp analysis & an abundance of facts about men at work.
News & Views You need to watch Cynthia Nixon’s “Be a Lady, They said!” video If you haven’t already seen Cynthia Nixon’s “Be a Lady, They Said” by Girls Girls Girls Magazine yet, stop what you’re doing and watch it immediately.
News & Views What prompted this armchair feminist to do something ‘I’m usually just an armchair feminist who prefers to shout at the telly but Bettina Arndt’s Order of Australia prompted me to take action’.
News & Views Oscar snub of ‘Little Women’ shows the limits of Hollywood feminism The Oscars snubbing Greta Gerwig in category of best director for the film Little Women was surprising given its critical acclaim.
News & Views How I use media to talk gender equality with my 5 sons There’s never a perfect time to talk. So I’ve started using media to stimulate meaningful conversation about gender with my five sons
News & Views Why good intentions are not enough to address sexual assault Neither NOW Australia nor Spicer had bad intentions, but their approach to sexual assault and harassment was ill informed.
News & Views Tarana Burke: What happens after a person says ‘me too’ is fundamental Back in 2006 Tarana Burke, a civil rights activist from Brooklyn, began using the phrase ‘me too’ on social media. She talks privilege, healing & what needs to come next.
News & Views Julie Bishop, Andrew Denton & the subject of sexism Channel 7 broadcast the final episode of Andrew Denton’s Interview for 2019 on Tuesday in which he sat down with the former foreign minister Julie Bishop.
News & Views Enough with the ‘feminists hate men’ trope. It’s rubbish. Women’s Safety NSW CEO Hayley Foster says the idea that feminists hate men remains popular despite being completely false.
News & Views ParentsNext doesn’t help parents become more job ready The ParentsNext program doesn’t help most parents to become more job ready or give them the support needed to find a job.
News & Views Women undertake 72% of all unpaid work in Australia & the consequences are egregious Women doing 72% of unpaid work has egregious outcomes that are totally gendered; Australian males lives ride on the exploitation of women’s work.