Ed's Blog Men to take majority of tax cuts as women still fight for equal pay Any pay rises coming for women as a result of pay transparency can’t keep up with the tax cuts that are coming for men.
News & Views ‘It’s time we stopped treating women’s health like a niche issue’: Victoria launches inquiry into women’s pain The Victorian government is launching an inquiry into women’s pain and experiences within the healthcare system.
News & Views Domestic and family violence homicides have risen 50 per cent in Queensland Queensland police data reveals 24 people allegedly murdered by partners or family in the last financial year, compared to 16 previously.
News & Views The government has released its interim response to AI growth – but where is the gender lens? The government has released its interim response to the Safe and Responsible AI in Australia consultation, outlining its action plan for the technology.
News & Views How can we have a healthy debate about January 26? Rather than being caught up in calling it the ‘right’ thing, stay open to discussion and be proactive in educating yourself.
News & Views Women of colour in the US are fighting against a Trump re-election Four indictments, 91 charges, two impeachments and one presidential term that changed the United States forever. This is Trump’s legacy.
Soapbox Peter Dutton disguises his hatred with arguments of unity. It’s time he gives up the charade. Australia has been existing under the guise of unity for decades. Now, Peter Dutton is disguising his own divisive agenda the same way.
News & Views Peter Dutton calls for Woolworths boycott after it stops stocking Australia Day products Opposition leader Peter Dutton has called on Australians to boycott Woolworths after the supermarket giant said it would not be stocking Australia Day-themed merchandise this year.
News & Views Donna Faragher, the last female Liberal in the WA upper house, will resign from politics Donna Faragher will become longest-serving female parliamentarian in Western Australia upon her resignation, effective in March 2025.
Ed's Blog It’s a million degrees and I’ve never been more incensed by shirtless men Amid the escalation of climate change and ongoing heat waves, there’s an injustice of society’s expectation on women to cover up.
News & Views The Liberal Party needs to leave ‘merit’ behind if it wants to preselect more women In Australian political circles, merit is anything but meritorious, writes CEO of Women for Election, Licia Heath.
News & Views Gender biased media coverage follows Olympic cyclist Melissa Hoskins’ alleged murder Katherine Berney, the Director of the National Women’s Safety Alliance, analyses the media coverage of Olympic cyclist Melissa Hoskins’ death.