Equal pay advocate and surfer Lucy Small launches new documentary

If leading activist and filmmaker Lucy Small is not on your radar already, then that needs to change ASAP.
The ‘Old Money’ aesthetic taking over our feeds is a sign of something more sinister

Clean girl, trad wife, old money: Pretty Little Thing’s rebrand is the latest symptom of a rise of conservatism – Soaliha Iqbal reports.
Female friendships, role models and representation: In conversation with Ash Barty

In our chat with Ash Barty, the tennis star opens up about family, representation and how a Barbie doll symbolises the power of role models and friendship.
I looked at 35 years of data to see how Australians vote. Here’s what it tells us about the next election

Intifar Chowdhury is a Lecturer in Government, Flinders University. This article first appeared in The Conversation.
Grace Chow on representation, her ‘Good Cop/Bad Cop’ character, and Leighton Meester being “a great captain”

Rising star Grace Chow sits down with Missing Perspectives’ Alicia Vrajlal to chat about her new show, Good Cop/Bad Cop.
“That’s how I found my voice”: In conversation with Jordan Tan

In case you missed it, TikTok has some new drama for us. Jordan Tan is a model and content creator known for her feminist content about decentering men. These videos caught the attention of two men, who then reached out and asked to meet with her, so they can try to convince her that it’s ‘not all men’.
Don’t fix what is not broken: Studies show that one third of people in the UK believe asexuality can be ‘cured’

“As a proud asexual woman, this information is not surprising to me in the slightest. While I am not shocked, I am really mad,” writes Allie Daisy King.
Opinion: An empathy crisis is ravaging the housing crisis conversation

“The lack of empathy towards people trapped in a crisis that they cannot out-save, out-earn or out-hustle is setting us back significantly. While some are wrapped up in the concept of worthiness, we stray further and further away from reaching a critical part of the discussion: it does not have to be like this,” writes Emily Readman.
Love & Virtue author Diana Reid on how to build a career in literature

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.
Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts pens ‘Long Yarn Short’: A story of survival and a scathing look at the systems tearing families apart

Most people in their mid-twenties probably wouldn’t even think about writing a memoir, but for Vanessa Turnbull-Roberts, the timing was finally right.