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Good Food Guide’s first Cultural Change Champion in Victoria is crusading against sexual assault

Good Food Guide’s first Cultural Change Champion in Victoria is crusading against sexual assault

For Jamie Bucirde, what started out as an Instagram account has grown into a bone fide nationwide movement.

  • by Tomas Telegramma

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‘Raise the bar’: First Cultural Change Champion calls for action at Good Food Guide awards

‘Raise the bar’: First Cultural Change Champion calls for action at Good Food Guide awards

More must be done to make hospitality a safe industry for women, heard the crowd at the 40th annual awards ceremony.

  • by Bianca Hrovat
New data reveals how far Australian workplaces still have to go on harassment

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
Iranian student harassed for not wearing headscarf strips down on campus

Iranian student harassed for not wearing headscarf strips down on campus

Human rights activists are urging the government to release the young woman who was last seen bundled into a car by police.

  • by Akhtar Makoii
‘Precious, princess’: Health minister warns GPs to brace for women’s pain inquiry findings

‘Precious, princess’: Health minister warns GPs to brace for women’s pain inquiry findings

Women are being gaslit into believing pain is in their mind, while men get treated earlier and with better pain medication, as misogynistic ideas persist in parts of healthcare.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
Call to challenge ‘bride price’ as cost for men hits $100,000 in Australia

Call to challenge ‘bride price’ as cost for men hits $100,000 in Australia

Paying the families of young women for marriage is a valued tradition in South Sudan, but “reduces the bride to the level of an object” in Australia, academics argue.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
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Saoirse Ronan made men squirm. So did I … and that’s part of the problem
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Saoirse Ronan made men squirm. So did I … and that’s part of the problem

I’m on a mission to find out how men can be better allies for women because blokes do not appear to be much good at working this out for themselves.

  • by Jenna Price
In the ultimate battle of the sexes in the most visceral of elections, who will prevail?

In the ultimate battle of the sexes in the most visceral of elections, who will prevail?

Trump is running a hypermasculine campaign that is breathtakingly offensive to women, where Harris is public enemy number one. And yet, it appears to be working.

  • by Maureen Dowd
What haunted Gillard stalks Harris, and it’s not just sexism

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
Kamala gave me hope, but could a woman of colour really lead Australia?

Kamala gave me hope, but could a woman of colour really lead Australia?

Look at what’s happened to Australian women of colour with political ambitions. It’s dispiriting, but we must live in hope.

  • by Satara Uthayakumaran
Thorpey, a bishop, sex workers and a grieving mum walk into the premier’s office. It’s no joke

Thorpey, a bishop, sex workers and a grieving mum walk into the premier’s office. It’s no joke

The equality bill sat for a year in the NSW parliament – until a motley crew had Chris Minns’ ear.

  • by Alexandra Smith

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