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On International Women’s Day, we celebrate some of the names behind the brands we love.

  • Stephanie Darling

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Lauren Arnell and her wife Lexie Edwards with their daughter Marlie.

Lauren stepped down from one of footy’s biggest jobs to be present for her family. She stands by her choice

The former Port Adelaide AFLW coach worries her decision to step away will be perceived as an admission that women “can’t do all the things”. It’s not.

  • Hannah Kennelly
Breastfeeding is often promoted as a way for new mothers to lose weight.

I don’t take part in this sisterhood jamboree. Why? Let’s start with the Big Lie

The organisers of International Women’s Day says we are equal to men. I have news for them.

  • Parnell Palme McGuinness

The March 8 Edition

In our cover story this week, we celebrate The Trailblazers – 10 inspiring women who are shaking things up and kicking goals in their chosen fields.

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Frances Rings just did something no other Australian has. She leads this year’s Trailblazers

From the stage and field, to the frontline battle against violence, these 10 women are helping to shape Australia.

  • Helen Pitt, Genevieve Quigley, Melissa Singer and Abby Seaman

I thought about the type of women I admire and came to this surprising realisation

Celebrities don’t make the best role models. For that, we should look closer to home.

  • Kerri Sackville
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One key part of property ownership is still a male domain, and it’s costing women

Australian women hold their own when it comes to residential property ownership, but when it comes to property investment, it’s a different story.

  • Lisa Claes
My advice? Remember the Rosenstrasse women and take to the streets.

A group of housewives took on the Nazis – and won. Here’s what we can learn

Since the second election of Donald Trump as US president, I have thought about the Rosenstrasse women.

  • Jane Caro
Women typically have lower super balances than men as they are more likely to take time off work to raise children.

Women must act now if they want to save their retirement. Here’s how

As we mark International Women’s Day, let me be blunt: the financial security of women approaching retirement today is in crisis.

  • Bec Wilson
Dangerous Females founder Jes Hallagan.

Brisbane business owners to ditch ‘tokenistic’ celebrations this IWD

While International Women’s Day continues to be a big event for many, some Brisbane businesswomen are demanding more.

  • Neesha Sinnya