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Jacqueline Maley is a columnist.

The freedom messiah is free, but a few women won’t join the cheer squad

The freedom messiah is free, but a few women won’t join the cheer squad

Julian Assange is a notable supporter of revolutions, but perhaps he draws the line at ones inspired by feminism.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

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I was a terrible Grace Bros employee, but I hope department stores don’t check out
Opinion
Retail

I was a terrible Grace Bros employee, but I hope department stores don’t check out

Department stores were always places where women were in charge. Losing them entirely would leave a gap in our social fabric.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
We have a problem with sexual assault convictions, but it’s not what you think
Opinion
Violence

We have a problem with sexual assault convictions, but it’s not what you think

There is a widespread misconception that “real” rape involves an attack by a stranger in a darkened park.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
So Bill Shorten’s speechwriter earns $310,000 a year. Nothing to see here

So Bill Shorten’s speechwriter earns $310,000 a year. Nothing to see here

It’s not fashionable to say so, but people who work for ministers generally work very hard, with unsociable hours and long stints away from home.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
The Liberal Party created the perfect female candidate in ... Josh Frydenberg?

The Liberal Party created the perfect female candidate in ... Josh Frydenberg?

Could it be that a boundary redistribution was a pretext to Fryden-float this balloon of an idea of a return to politics for the former treasurer?

  • by Jacqueline Maley
The bad thing about the Trump verdict? That people celebrated it

The bad thing about the Trump verdict? That people celebrated it

Trump’s business model is tribalism, and the guilty verdict will further entrench it. So, for his political opponents, there is little cause for celebration.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
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Nine star raised privacy concerns at highest level, former CEO says

Nine star raised privacy concerns at highest level, former CEO says

Hugh Marks has confirmed a senior female presenter told him the network was feeding confidential information about her to rival media firms.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Nine’s newly appointed news boss admits culture of power games

Nine’s newly appointed news boss admits culture of power games

Fiona Dear addressed a growing staff revolt in the television newsroom over allegations of lecherous and toxic behaviour by her predecessor Darren Wick.

  • by Jordan Baker and Jacqueline Maley
Nine investigates newsroom behaviour that ‘damaged trust and fairness’

Nine investigates newsroom behaviour that ‘damaged trust and fairness’

Nine chief executive Mike Sneesby has told staff there will be an independent investigation into newsroom behaviour following allegations against former television news boss Darren Wick.

  • by Jordan Baker and Jacqueline Maley
Immigration cuts only work if women have more babies. Dutton knows they won’t

Immigration cuts only work if women have more babies. Dutton knows they won’t

Our real population problem is not one of excess. Birth rates are declining.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
By resisting exposure, Gina Rinehart painted a portrait of the ‘Streisand effect’

By resisting exposure, Gina Rinehart painted a portrait of the ‘Streisand effect’

Supporters of Australia’s richest woman wanted the National Gallery of Australia to remove portraits of her. Now both have received much more exposure than Gina Rinehart bargained for.

  • by Jacqueline Maley

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