Christine Holgate
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The June 5 edition
In our cover story, Christine Holgate, whose dramatic exit from Australia Post made headline news, discusses how she not only survived but thrived.
Christine Holgate: ‘I didn’t have to roll over. I had the chance to right the wrong’
A year after her dramatic exit from Australia Post made front page news for months on end Christine Holgate reflects on how she weathered the storm.
- Genevieve Quigley
‘Tired of empty promises’: Powerful women join forces for change
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Australia Post boss defends $170,000 bonuses for highly paid staff
Thirty-one Australia Post employees who earned a base salary between $300,000 and $400,000 took home, on average, a “short-term incentive” bonus of $168,000 in 2020-21.
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Hairdresser stunt shows a prime minister who refuses to listen
The image of the Prime Minister’s hands massaging a young woman’s head, while he quipped about having a gossip, stirred a visceral reaction in thousands of us, including me. And it wasn’t good.
- Julia Banks
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