Technology’s reach is ubiquitous these days is everywhere – from the way we shop, consume news, make friends, and even date.
- Esther Linder
Author Susan Cain writes that “Everybody shines, given the right lighting”. And shine Eileen O’Mara does.
- Natasha Gillezeau
"I want to encourage Australian businesses to take a good hard look at how they support their employees more effectively through flexible maternity leave cover," writes Kelly Prior.
- Kelly Prior
“If I buy it with cash, it’s basically free.” This kind of logic took centre stage in late 2023, when Girl Math went viral on TikTok.
- Arabella Peterson
Jess Colgan is the CEO of All Things Equal, striving to reshape workplace perceptions and create meaningful career pathways for people with disability.
- Jess Colgan
"Every system can change when enough people demand it. While we do face real challenges—missing intersectional data, ethnic pay gaps, and financial insecurity for older women—there's genuine reason for hope," writes Ruhee Meghani.
- Ruhee Meghani
Despite it being 2025, most women still face various forms of adversity in the workplace. The gender pay gap is one of those barriers.
- Missing Perspectives
As well-intended as most IWD events are, do they all truly consider intersectionality, and ensure that they reflect the diversity of women?
- Missing Perspectives
We’re super proud of Australian author Diana Reid - who is set to release her third novel Signs of Damage published by Ultimo Press following the success of her first two novels Love & Virtue and Seeing Other People to the Australian market on March 4th, 2025.
- Natasha Gillezeau