‘Out-duding the dudes’:Bridget McKenzie’s feminist fashion choice

‘Out-duding the dudes’:Bridget McKenzie’s feminist fashion choice

The Victorian senator is wearing a bargain blazer to raise questions about why female politicians are still judged on their appearance.

  • byMatthew Knott

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Sport’s push for board equality is laudable,but athletes must come first

Sport’s push for board equality is laudable,but athletes must come first

If governing bodies aren’t managed for the athletes,and with their best interests at the epicentre,then frankly the organisations should be detonated.

  • byDarren Kane
Economists get things wrong – a lot. There’s one glaring problem

Economists get things wrong – a lot. There’s one glaring problem

It starts with our 17 and 18-year-olds,but flows through to our toughest decisions. Here’s how we change the game.

  • byMillie Muroi
The NSW Liberals have many problems but they are finally fixing one

The NSW Liberals have many problems but they are finally fixing one

The NSW Liberals have finally read the room. But their problems are not disappearing.

  • byAlexandra Smith
Part-time on way out as Australians opt for ‘flexible work’ instead

Part-time on way out as Australians opt for ‘flexible work’ instead

Women are voting with their feet in a move to flexible full-time rather than traditional part-time work,a significant snapshot of Australian workplaces reveals.

  • byHamish Hastie
Flexible work is a business benefit – and looks like it’s here to stay
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Flexible work is a business benefit – and looks like it’s here to stay

There have always been good and bad aspects to part-time work. But its nature has changed significantly recently – and it’s potentially to employees’ benefit.

  • byAlan Duncan
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States to probe alcohol laws for links to domestic violence

States to probe alcohol laws for links to domestic violence

Each state and territory will investigate whether they should shorten trading hours or limit online delivery options,bringing alcohol into the national conversation about gendered violence.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos
Why Bruce Lehrmann’s high-profile lawyer dropped out of men’s rights conference

Why Bruce Lehrmann’s high-profile lawyer dropped out of men’s rights conference

Colourful solicitor Zali Burrows,who says Lehrmann is ‘arguably the most hated man in Australia’,skipped a conference hosted by Bettina Arndt.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andStephen Brook
Six MPs defy Albanese over census backflip that baffled Coalition
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Six MPs defy Albanese over census backflip that baffled Coalition

Assistant Health Minister Ged Kearney took a rare step in breaking with the government’s position,taking the revolt to six government MPs.

  • byPaul Sakkal,Natassia Chrysanthos andOlivia Ireland
Women work 50 days extra to equal men’s pay. Here’s a way to fix that

Women work 50 days extra to equal men’s pay. Here’s a way to fix that

For every dollar an average man earns,the average woman makes just 89 cents. I don’t know about you,but that also makes me think:challenge accepted.

  • byNicole Pedersen-McKinnon
Albanese’s hand-picked domestic violence experts tell him to ban gambling ads

Albanese’s hand-picked domestic violence experts tell him to ban gambling ads

The prime minister ordered a rapid review of practical solutions to stop the violence. The advice he received is something he’s been reluctant to do.

  • byNatassia Chrysanthos