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Whether it’s new legislation or the accomplishments of female world leaders, we investigate the light and the dark in hard news. We break down what policy changes mean for our readers, while exploring how the world can be a better place.

Domestic Violence NSW launches a new campaign ‘24 Hours on the Frontlines’. 
Violence against women is a men’s issue, but the most effective solutions will require all of us to work together.
This weekend, tens of thousands of Australians marched to call for an end to the violence against women epidemic in the country. Meet the women behind the viral 'man or bear' signs at the Sydney rally.
Karla Grant, who hosts NITV's news and current affairs show, Living Black, chats to us about interviewing the Matildas' longest serving goalkeeper.
“I always focus on paying it forward”: Meet Chantale Wong, America’s first openly lesbian Ambassador of colour who is changing the way things are done in diplomacy.
ASHA is India's million-strong community of frontline female health workers who connect rural India, especially its women and children, to health services and government schemes
Currently the diversity, equity and inclusion lead at Godrej Capital — an financial services company — Maira works to improve diversity at her workplace, and increase awareness around gender identities. 
Greece has achieved a historic milestone of becoming the first Orthodox Christian nation to legalize same-sex marriage and extend equal parental rights to same-sex couples. This groundbreaking development marks a significant shift in one of Europe’s traditionally socially conservative countries.
This International Women’s Day, Domestic Violence NSW (DVNSW) are calling for the Australian public to sign a pledge declaring their commitment to ending domestic and family violence.
From the power of small actions to raise awareness of child sexual exploitation to the healing power of salt water through exercise or ocean swims, three women working daily in child sexual prevention share what they’ve learned from their time in what can be an emotionally gruelling space.

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