Roxanne Tickle was awarded $10,000 after the Federal Court upheld her discrimination complaint against female-only app Giggle for Girls,which had blocked her.
Jane Schoenbrun’s Buffy-infused I Saw the TV Glow may look nostalgic but it’s anything but warm and fuzzy.
Molly Ticehurst’s alleged killer demonstrated serious red flags. If he had been monitored with the same resources as terror suspects,“she might still be alive”,says Micaela Cronin.
The pre-election push,to benefit public servants,seeks to fix “outdated” entitlements disadvantaging all parents.
Anthony Albanese decided to abandon religious discrimination reform with the hope of avoiding a culture war – but the call has left neither side happy.
Of the top 15 highest-paid directors,all but one is a man,says a report from the governance advisers Ownership Matters.
The Algerian boxer at the centre of a gender controversy at the Olympics has filed a formal legal complaint,citing being the victim of online harassment,according to her lawyer.
Positive political role models like Tim Walz are important. He shows young men that they have nothing to fear by giving things to women – be they tampons or just some basic respect.
Claims that large numbers of women are quitting the workforce early because menopause is not supported are unfounded and being pushed as fact,risking women’s economic security,critics say.
Khelif became Algeria’s first Olympic gold medallist in 12 years and seventh of all-time,defeating China’s Yang Liu at Roland-Garros.
What would it mean if boxing disappeared from the Olympics – and frankly,why should you care?