Employers HILDA study shows young women experience higher levels of psychological distress This year’s HILDA Survey reveals young women experience higher levels of psychological distress, while many are going into work unwell.
News & Views Somalia to launch first female-hosted current affairs TV program Somalia’s all-women media outfit, Bilan, is launching the country’s first TV current affairs show to cover topics focusing on women.
Appointments Mitsuko Tottori, a former flight attendant, named first female president of Japan Airlines One of the world’s most iconic airlines, Japan Airlines (JAL) has appointed its first female president, Mitsuko Tottori.
News & Views Shannon Fentiman’s brief bid to become Queensland’s next premier Queensland’s health minister, Shannon Fentiman announced her plans to become the state’s next premier. Then she back out.
News & Views Forbes 100 Most Powerful Women of 2023 includes an imaginary doll called Barbie Forbes List of Most Powerful Women has Ursula von der Leyen coming in at No. 1 and Barbie at No.100. Controversial?
News & Views BlakCast set to change podcast scene for First Nations Australians A new network of podcasts highlighting stories of First Nations Peoples and people of colour has launched this week.
News & Views South Africa becomes first nation in Africa to introduce shared parental leave South Africa’s shared parental leave gives parents the choice in how to divide four months leave between them.
News & Views The new boss of Open AI is 34-year old Mira Murati As news of Sam Altman’s shock ousting from OpenAI, interest has re-sparked for the company’s interim CEO, Mira Murati.
News & Views “I was paranoid that my work wouldn’t understand,” Asian-Australian Leadership Awards winner Mariam Veiszadeh on fighting islamophobia Seven extraordinary women have been recognised as influential leaders at this year’s Asian-Australian Leadership Awards.
News & Views New study exposes “gender tenure gap” and supports the glass cliff theory Female CEOs typically have shorter tenures compared to their male counterparts, a new study has found. How could this be?
News & Views Will the government’s new $10 million teacher recruitment campaign really work? The government has launched a $10 million teacher recruitment campaign to tackle the nationwide teacher shortage crisis. Will it work?
News & Views Women cook twice as frequently as men in every country, except one A new survey has revealed that women cook more meals than men in almost every country worldwide, except one…Italy.