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  • Eileen Kramer, 102 year old dancer and artist

    'Always grasp the opportunity': confronting ageism creatively

    More Australians are rejecting the negativity around ageing and defining for themselves what getting older means
  • Shebah, a new women-only ride sharing company in Australia

    Shebah is the women-only ride sharing service we should not need – but do

    A new service has launched in Australia, promising women safe transportation without harassment
  • Business people talking in office

    Getting men on board is part of the solution to female disadvantage at work

    Catherine Fox
    Passive resistance to gender equality is still rife, but the men who designed and mostly run workplaces need to take action to change them
  • Danielle Allen and Jayne Lewis, co-owners of Melbourne-based Two Birds Brewing

    Not just 'a promo girl': how female brewers are shaking up the craft beer industry

    Growing numbers of women are breaking into the male-dominated brewing industry, but stereotypes take a while to change
  • Supplied image obtained Wednesday, July 1, 2015 of Indigenous chef Clayton Donovan poses for a photograph with native bush tomatoes, lemon myrtle leaves and pepper berries in Sydney. (AAP Image/Jamie Williams, City of Sydney) NO ARCHIVING, EDITORIAL USE ONLY

    Protecting the Kakadu in Kakadu plums: selling bush foods to the world

    A bush foods export market could become an employer and source of income for communities – but only if the rights of Indigenous Australians are protected
  • Angilyiya Mitchell painting

    Ethical art: how online entrepreneurs are selling Indigenous artists to the world

    Indigenous Australian artists are frequently exploited and underpaid: now an ethical online gallery is connecting community art centres with collectors
  • Women need to see other women succeeding at tech-based business.

    Can’t think of any Australian female leaders in tech? It’s not because they don’t exist

    Jo Burston
    There are Australian women who are technology superstars but their success stories aren’t known. We need to change this so they can become role models
  • Dr Lisa Harvey-Smith

    LGBTIQ rights: 'Being gay in Stem workplaces can be difficult'

    Lisa Harvey-Smith
    Nearly half of LGBTIQ Australians hide their sexual identity at work, with many experiencing homophobic abuse. It’s time to do better
  • Business colleagues discussing ideas

    Age discrimination: older Australian workers viewed as slow to learn

    Despite an increasingly mature workforce, Australian companies aren’t addressing the challenges or countering the stereotypes faced by older workers
  • Rescue workers look for trapped garment workers in the collapsed Rana Plaza building in Savar, 30 km (19 miles) outside Dhaka April 26, 2013.

    Australia must legislate to prevent modern slavery in our supply chains

    Amy Sinclair and Felicitas Weber
    The UK Modern Slavery Act has created momentum – now it’s time for Australia to lead the way in our region to make a difference to supply chains
  • Women looking at charts

    Startup like a girl: why investors should pay more attention to female entrepreneurs

    While only one in four startups are led by women and the investment gender gap is widening, those who fund women see greater returns
  • Female colleagues using digital tablet, smiling

    'Poster child': why your Aboriginal colleague isn't there to explain Indigenous culture

    Feeling culturally unsafe is about more than overt racism, and being constantly ‘on show’ at work should be named as bias
  • PwC Indigenous Consulting

    Indigenous Purchasing Program: 'With a foot in the door, we proved ourselves'

    The IPP isn’t perfect but it helps Indigenous businesses compete for work that previously would have been off the radar
  • Children play as a mothers group meets at a local park on May 13, 2014 in Melbourne, Australia.

    Unpaid childcare is Australia's largest industry – it needs to be acknowledged

    Putting a dollar figure on unpaid childcare – valued at more than $345bn in Australia – encourages governments and employers to factor it into their planning
  • ‘Add women’: Geena Davis, star of Thelma & Louise and A League of Their Own, is committed to gender equality on screen and beyond.

    How Geena Davis became a champion for women on screen

    The Oscar winner has spent a decade commissioning research to track representation – but a lot still needs to be done
  • Rebecca Cassells gender pay gap

    Australian women at work: underpaid, discriminated against and told to be 'more confident'

    Research released before International Women’s Day shows senior female managers earn, on average, $93,000 less than their male equivalents
  • Pornographic scenes on laptop computer.

    Porn with purpose: why retrofitting social responsibility never works in business

    Pornhub’s sexual wellness centre feels disingenuous because it contradicts its core business, yet businesses should care about their purpose
  • Pregnant businesswoman giving presentation to colleagues in office

    Paid family leave transformed Australian business – it's now under threat

    Companies with paid parental leave retain employees and save on recruitment, but proposed government changes could discourage employer-funded schemes
  • Jessica Christiansen-Franks one of the startup founders who got $100,000 seed funding from the SheStarts accelerator program, for her Neighbourlytics idea

    Taking it to the top: the 10 female-led startups solving problems one app at a time

    With the help of a new fund, female entrepreneurs are developing apps including a virtual tissue bank for scientists and an online vet service
  • A female victim of domestic violence.

    Domestic violence leave a small cost to employers but priceless to victims

    Despite critics’ claims, family violence leave would cost only 0.02% of existing payrolls and be offset by benefits such as improved productivity
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