My ancestors did not die for my right to vote. They died for my right to life. And I intend to live.

Taylor Crumpton is a music, pop culture and politics writer from Dallas. Her experience organizing for Black students, in addition to her advocating for abortion rights and reproductive justice, were critical stepping stones to informing her editorial approach.
I am a young woman in Afghanistan, and nothing shocks me anymore

We currently live in a world where we see a lot of things that don’t make sense. It has nothing to do with the logic. But it’s still happening. After all, the world that we live in is not a heaven. Or maybe it’s not the world – maybe the world is not a cruel […]
Meet pioneering cliff diver Rhiannan Iffland, who has jumped out of a hot air balloon

We caught up with the world’s most decorated Cliff Diver Rhiannan Iffland ahead of the Red Bull Cliff Diving final taking place in Sydney Harbour on 10th November.
I never really noticed my body, until I started attending fashion week

I was, yet again, the largest person at most of these shows. And while this might make some people feel self conscious, for me frankly it made me mad as I should not be the largest person at a show.
AFLW star Courtney Hodder on the importance of the Indigenous Round

The AFLW will celebrate this year’s Indigenous Round theme ‘Spirit Strong, Game On,’ with a special limited-edition shirt created by AFLW star Courtney Hodder.
“Being the first you are always going to cop it”: Kelli Underwood on being the first female AFL commentator in Australia

“Years ago just getting a foot in the door was tough and you couldn’t afford to make a mistake.”
Ending violence against women can feel impossible, but Professor Kate Fitz-Gibbon urges us not to lose hope

Kate Fitz-Gibbon’s book, Our National Crisis: Violence Against Women and Children, highlights the alarming reality of domestic violence in Australia.
Layne Beachley in conversation with Lucy Small

If seven time surfing World Champion Layne Beachley could do it all again driven by love instead of fear, she would.
Lucy Mort on what it takes to build an app to rival Instagram and OnlyFans

Sunroom has raised $10.4 million to support its team of seven in creating a brand new way for women to make money from their sexuality, emotional labour, and expertise online. Lucy’s humble, she’s ambitious, and oh boy – does she have a ton of founder wisdom to share.
Will queer spaces ever be asexual friendly?

If someone forced me to choose between going to a queer bar and a straight bar, I am genuinely unsure of which is the lesser of two, well saying evils is very extreme so let’s just say the lesser of two shitshows.