Ed's Blog If small groups of women can lift economies, imagine what millions could do? Women have shaped 2023 in ways that have been very different to what occurred last year, when Dictionary.
Ed's Blog A PhD at 90 after decades of social work and experience: Dr Bronwyn Herbert is remarkable Dr Bronwyn Herbert is shows what a lifetime of experience can bring to a truly meaninful career, with the best yet to come.
Ed's Blog Party season comes just as employers required to proactively eliminate sexual harassment It’s time! December 12 marks a shift in how employers deal with sexual harassment. They must now be proactive in stamping it out.
Health No I’m not contagious but I am sick of hiding my skin Where is the place of chronic skin conditions in the body positivity movement? Especially when we have been socialised to be repulsed by rashes.
Ed's Blog Annastacia Palaszczuk took a decimated party to victory to become the longest-serving female premier Annastacia Palaszczuk shared that “renewal is a good thing” as she announced she was stepping down as Premier of Queensland on Sunday.
Ed's Blog Kids, care and the 81,000 women who want more paid work Australia wants more workers and 81,000 women want more paid work. So why would we let bad policy get in the way?
Ed's Blog All-women founded Verve Super’s acquisition is the business story we need Built by women, for women, with the backing of women investors. Verve Super is being acquired by Future Super.
Ed's Blog Stephanie Foster appointed Home Affairs boss with massive cleanup ahead The 2023 trend continues. Extremely well qualified and experienced women take the top job, just as there is a massive mess to clean up.
Ed's Blog More than 5000 employers preparing to see their gender pay gap made public The latest WGEA data is in. While the average total remuneration gender gap has dropped to 21.7 per cent, employers are now preparing for what’s next: their gender pay gaps, made public.
Ed's Blog QLD Chief Justice put ‘Ms’ ahead of ‘Mr’ in quiet patriarchal protest Queensland Chief Justice Helen Bowskill has been forging her own path since enrolling in a secretarial school.
Ed's Blog OpenAI’s refreshed board of Silicon Valley men needs women fast The two women on the board that ousted Sam Altman has now left, including Helen Toner who specialises in AI safety and security.
Ed's Blog Worried about Australia’s birthrate? Address the cost for women “We need babies more than we need migrants,” declared columnist Greg Sheridan in The Australian today. But what about the cost for women?