Charlotte Mortlock
Charlotte Mortlock is a former Sky News anchor, and founder of Hilma’s Network, which encourages women to join the Liberal Party.
Opinion
Friendship
Forget the wellness fads: Why a girls’ trip is the most restorative thing you can do
There is nothing as delicious as surrounding yourself with people who know the story of your first pash at a school dance or remember your emo phase.
- by Charlotte Mortlock
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Opinion
US election
So what if Kamala is big on TikTok? You don’t have to yuck young voters’ yum
If politicians want Gen Z and Millennials to get excited about politics, they have to meet them where they’re at, and that’s exactly what Harris is doing.
- by Charlotte Mortlock
Opinion
Pets
Shame, humility and tennis balls: Going to the dog park is like church, but better
God is God. At the park, God is a ball. Priests are dog groomers or walkers. Holy bread is chicken (unless you’re an oodle with an allergy).
- by Charlotte Mortlock
Opinion
Psychology
‘I don’t know’: Why opting out of conversations has become a social media crime
Some people do powerful work on social media. But they’re usually not the ones pressuring fitness models to provide insight into global conflicts.
- by Charlotte Mortlock
Opinion
Gender equality
The world wants to support women – but is the Liberal Party ready?
Historically, we in the Liberal Party have been quite woeful when it comes to picking women, but this time I have faith.
- by Charlotte Mortlock
Opinion
Liberal Party
During high school, I used to roll my eyes at feminists. Then I joined the Liberal Party
During high school, I thought feminists were attention-seeking drama queens with little-to-no resilience. When I entered journalism and politics, the patriarchy hit me like a slap in the face.
- by Charlotte Mortlock
Original URL: https://www.theage.com.au/by/charlotte-mortlock-p536xv