World E Jean Carroll suggests she will fund ‘something Trump hates’ after $83 million defamation ruling E. Jean Carroll says she’ll use the $83 million in damages she was awarded by a jury to fund “something Trump hates”.
News & Views A new senate inquiry is hoping to break the silence and stigma around menopause Senator Marielle Smith shares her thoughts on women’s health and the senate inquiry into menopause and perimensopause.
News & Views ‘Your body is always up for grabs’: Nine News photoshops Victorian MP Georgie Purcell’s body Victorian MP Georgie Purcell has called out Nine News for photoshopping an image of her body to enlarge her breasts and alter her outfit so it appears more revealing.
News & Views What we learnt from the first ep of Nemesis? That the Liberal Party is still as cooked as ever Reflecting on the Abbott years of leadership in Australian politics elicited a wild mix of amusement, cringe and blind fury as the first episode of the ABC’s ‘Nemesis’ aired last night.
News & Views Guardian political editor Katharine Murphy accepts job in Prime Minister Albanese’s office Australian journalist Katharine Murphy is resigning from her role at Guardian Australia to work in Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s office.
News & Views Neo-nazis in Artarmon? A stark reminder that none of us are immune from the politics of division Seeing neo-nazis in my local community is a reminder that none of us are protected by where and how we live, writes Denise Shrivell.
News & Views ‘A better deal for working women’: Albanese unveils changes to Stage 3 tax cuts Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has officially unveiled the changes his government will make to the upcoming Stage 3 tax cuts.
News & Views A look back at the legacy Scott Morrison has left behind for women After months of speculation, Scomo is stepping away from politics. Here’s what he did (or didn’t do) for women.
News & Views We cannot truly value ‘care’ until workers using digital labour platforms get fair pay and conditions Unless minimum employment standards for care workers are guaranteed, decades of progress towards recognition of care work could be undone.
News & Views A new First Nations committee will advise government on reducing rates of family violence A new steering committee will advise on how we can reduce rates of family violence against Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women.
News & Views Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison will resign from politics in February Scott Morrison will retire from politics in early February, nearly two years since his election loss in 2022.
Local New inquiry aims to improve how justice system responds to sexual violence The Australian government has asked the ALRC to make an inquiry into the justice system experience of victims of sexual violence.