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Georgie Tunny has released her first novel 'Over To You', that follows three best friends navigating the competitive Australian media industry... all while trying to hold their friendship together.
- Alicia Vrajlal
In what could be celebrated as a big win, women represent 15 of the 26 people in Channel 7's on-site team in Glasgow. Yet, the apparent lack of cultural diversity can’t be ignored.
- Alicia Vrajlal
From studying midwifery, to working in brand marketing and then becoming a social entrepreneur, Remy Tucker shares her journey to launching a business tackling period poverty.
- Remy Tucker
In their third book club episode, Booksmart hosts Sunny Adcock and Allie Daisy King review 'If I Ruled the World' by Amy DuBois Barnett.
- Missing Perspectives
'Booksmart' hosts Sunny Adcock and Allie Daisy King discuss the show based on the best-selling novels by Elle Kennedy.
- Alicia Vrajlal
This is an extract from 'Women Who Win' by Antoinette Lattouf – Penguin Books, out now.
- Antoinette Lattouf
Veralyn Chong Li Yi reflects on her founder journey, as she builds on her latest venture sitting at the intersection of AI and preventative healthcare.
- Veralyn Chong Li Yi
Joining Missing Perspectives in the Budget lockup, contributor Lauren highlights some of the issues that disproportionately impact women – yet have been missed in the Budget papers or in headline coverage.
- Lauren Beckman
Experiencing imposter syndrome and questioning her place in spaces that should've felt like her own, Suhaniya has returned to Bharatanatyam after a 16-year hiatus.
- Suhaniya
By Thelma Ekiyor, International CEO of Women for Women International
- Thelma Ekiyor
- Phoebe Saintilan
Describing her new book as “part memoir, part manifesto, and a bit of a dating guide”, Dee Salmin appears on 'Booksmart' to chat about 'It’s Not Love, Actually: How To Find The Life and Love You Deserve'.
- Missing Perspectives