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'It still happens': Sexism, inappropriate conduct rife in corporate Australia despite progress

'It still happens': Sexism, inappropriate conduct rife in corporate Australia despite progress

Senior female board directors say there are still serious problems of abuse of power and sexual misconduct in companies but shareholders are driving change.

  • by Cara Waters

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The Dolly team from the 1990s is back with a new project

The Dolly team from the 1990s is back with a new project

Nine writers, editors and photographers from the popular teenage magazine have reformed to launch a website for the menopause set.

  • by Melissa Singer
'A sign of hope' for magazines: Former Bauer exec backs private equity takeover

'A sign of hope' for magazines: Former Bauer exec backs private equity takeover

Former Bauer Media Group executive Marina Go believes new owners of the company behind Australian Women's Weekly could revitalise the struggling magazine sector.

  • by Jennifer Duke
Women held to higher standard on experience to get board seats

Women held to higher standard on experience to get board seats

Women are struggling to get board seats without having board experience leading to a small number of women juggling multiple board seats.

  • by Cara Waters
'You don't attack someone's mum': Marina Go on the 'fantastic' reaction to the Ann Shorten story

'You don't attack someone's mum': Marina Go on the 'fantastic' reaction to the Ann Shorten story

Marina Go, best known for roles at Dolly and Wests Tigers, says women in business are held to a different standard.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons

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