Sexism
Opinion
Political leadership
He almost became PM, now Latham’s the rank outsider who can’t stop spewing bile
For a man who has rebuilt his career as the “outsider”, Latham – when he’s not abusing all and sundry – patently doesn’t mind being inside the tent.
- by Alexandra Smith
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Human rights
‘United against American-style division’: Long-awaited anti-vilification reforms reach parliament
Premier Jacinta Allan has detailed the changes, which include up to five years’ jail for inciting hateful or threatening behaviour.
- by Carla Jaeger and Kieran Rooney
Opinion
US Votes 2024
Trump’s ‘manosphere’ White House takes shape. It’s a searing affront to women
In putting forward three men accused of sexual misconduct for high office, Donald Trump is conveying that men like himself are the perpetual victims of lies.
- by Maureen Dowd
Opinion
Trump's America
Has Trump turned American women off sex? Google search data says ‘yes’
Evidently, American women are embracing South Korea’s controversial “4B” movement – no dating, no sex, no marriage and no babies – in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s win.
- by Jacqueline Maley
Opinion
Discrimination
New data reveals how far Australian workplaces still have to go on harassment
The research shows that at a leadership level in particular, engagement with harassment policies is lagging.
- by Kate Jenkins
Opinion
US Votes 2024
What haunted Gillard stalks Harris, and it’s not just sexism
Julia Gillard confronted unfair criticism throughout her prime ministership. Now a similar strain of judgment is being attached to Kamala Harris.
- by Sean Kelly
Christie Whelan Browne on smashing her own personal beauty myth
In her upcoming cabaret show Life in Plastic, the musical theatre triple threat reveals intimate details of her life.
- by Kerrie O'Brien
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Teaching
Schools to use Andrew Tate as weapon against ‘alpha male’ misogyny
It’s common to find classes where up to 20 per cent of students have “crawled down the rabbit hole”, said an expert who helped design the revamped program.
- by Noel Towell
After winning the right to ban men, Mona’s Ladies Lounge is on the move
Mona’s controversial Ladies Lounge installation is about to embark on a new chapter, its creator has revealed.
- by Elizabeth Flux and Gabriella Coslovich
Mona’s ‘Ladies Lounge’ wins court battle to exclude men from art-filled space
An appeals court judge has ruled that the art gallery’s controversial Ladies Lounge is not discriminatory in refusing entry to men.
- by Gabriella Coslovich
Women are 34 times more likely to queue for the loo, while men are flush with options
Women and girls constitute more than half the population, require the toilet more frequently and take longer in it. Yet buildings usually have more facilities for men. What can be done?
- by Madeleine Heffernan
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