Australia Day date debate: Stop viewing Indigenous people as one homogenous group
"I don't call it Australia Day, or Invasion Day or Survival Day. I call it January 26" – Rhoda Roberts' captivating explanation for why the day will always be nameless.
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8 wardrobe staples every woman needs, according to Duchess Catherine
Have you ever noticed that Duchess Catherine loves wearing a few trusty items over and over? Here are the ones you should add to your wardrobe, stat.
Forget Fifty Shades, I Was Tied Up By A Real Life Bdsm Master
When people hear the term some conjure up fantasies of being tied to a bed, handcuffed and whipped, while others think leather, gimp masks and a brutal dominatrix. But what is it really like to have a master and slave in the bedroom? In the name of investigative journalism, I asked a Master to explain […]
Veteran journalist Jo Hall on conquering the boys’ club
People were impressed she survived ‘til age 40. Twenty years later, she’s still dominating our screens.
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Twenty-seven women killed in 2018, so why was domestic violence snubbed in the Budget?
“Women's violent deaths would be news for a day ... then they would roll away into obscurity. One. One. One. One.”
C/MEO designer Siham Elmawey on listening to feedback (but not too much)
The Adelaide-based head designer is our latest Women To Love profile.
“She rejected him”: Why is there an implication women are somehow to blame for mass shootings?
With the formation of groups like “incels”, it’s time to treat misogyny as the dangerous and deadly ideology it is.
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The celebrity guests who are (or should be) attending the royal wedding
The confirmed, the unconfirmed and the downright obvious...
Ballerina Lucy Green reveals what you’ve always gotten wrong about ballet
And it’s not what you would expect.