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Now let me ask this: how on earth are we as a society meant to break down systemic barriers of oppression and abuse if no one is allowed to speak about it?
- Allie Daisy King
"It was a case study in how women are continually infantilised and sidelined in male-dominated spaces — including sport" – writes Lauren Beckman.
- Lauren Beckman
“Some laughed at us, marginalised us as a bunch of women’s libbers, bra burners, but as we continued our campaign, I believe we won over the majority of the community and media."
- Grace Potter
A public health expert, feminist leader, and relentless advocate for women’s rights - Yadanar is a force to be reckoned with.
- Missing Perspectives
"Young people, specifically young women, are disregarded by those in power. Teen Vogue was a place where they not only felt empowered, but were encouraged to do so" – writes Taylor Crumpton.
- Taylor Crumpton
Missing Perspectives caught up with the filmmaker to hear about her documentary – a quietly powerful story about climate, collaboration, and connection.
- Phoebe Saintilan
Unpaid work contributes $688 billion to the Australian economy every year. That’s roughly one-third of Australia’s GDP and unsurprisingly, women are the primary contributors.
- Lauren Beckman
Kolkata Social's Ahana Dutt chats to us about her food career, and the leadership roles women are carving out for themselves in hospitality.
- Alicia Vrajlal
In this After The Hunt review, writer Soaliha Iqbal says the film is undermined by its bizarre depictions of female struggle, especially when layered with class and race.
- Soaliha Iqbal
'Sweet Nothings' author Madison Griffiths interrogates the complexities of consent in student-teacher relationships as they occur in Australian universities.
- Madison Griffiths