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Can women have it all?
Young women in loving, stable relationships are wrestling with the question: can women really have it all - career, partner & motherhood?
The Hidden Inequality
Women are raised into responsibility while boys are cushioned and excused, creating a hidden inequality that leaves women carrying the emotional load.
The Hair No One Talks About
Somewhere along the way I learned that body hair was something women were meant to hide. Not the hair on my head, but the hair that shows up everywhere else. …
Women Leaders and the Quiet Power They Bring
I found myself wondering why so many of the leaders I admire happen to be women. Not because women are magically better at running countries, but because the way they …
When a Court Case Becomes a Culture War
A clear, first‑person look at the Giggle v Tickle case, why the reactions are so intense, and the rational feelings on both sides.
Whose Body Is It, Anyway?
A sharp, reflective look at how political control of women’s bodies endangers lives, erodes autonomy & exposes the power structures behind reproductive laws.
The Many Ways Women Build a Life
A thoughtful look at the many ways women build a life (from tradwives to career women) celebrating choice, change and the right to live without judgement in a world where …
The Epstein Files & the System That Failed Women
The release of the Epstein files has reignited a global conversation about gendered violence, institutional failure, and the political structures that protect powerful men.
Hair, Power & Double Standards
Explore the double standards around women’s hair in Australia. From baldness and cancer treatments to the struggles women of colour face finding hairdressers, cost, stigma, & self-consciousness tied to women’s …
The Bra Revolution
A bold look at the history, the bias, the battles, and the braless rebellion stitched into women’s lingerie.
What Women Should Wear
From Pauline Hanson’s burka stunt to Penny Wong’s wedding outfit, explore how women’s clothing choices are judged in politics, workplaces & society.
The Paper Trail of a Woman’s Identity
Exploring the bureaucratic maze women face when reclaiming their maiden name after marriage and divorce in Australia.
When Words Are Hijacked
Why words like ‘girl’ and ‘women’ are still objectified online, how search algorithms amplify bias, and why reclaiming language matters for legitimacy.
We Were Never Meant to Be Quiet: Resistance and Reclamation
Women are resisting, reclaiming, and redefining power, without apology.
Be the Bigger Person, Again: Women and the Burden of Harmony
Women are expected to forgive, accommodate, and keep the peace, often without apology or repair.
The Soothing Sisterhood: Why Women Still Carry the Feelings
Women are still expected to carry the emotional weight of families, workplaces, and communities.
Respectable Until Proven Otherwise: Women’s Safety and Autonomy
Women are taught to say yes, smooth conflict, and stay agreeable, often at the cost of their time and power.
Credit Where It’s Never Due: Women’s Fight for Recognition
Women’s contributions remain undervalued and erased.
No More Nice Girl: Why Boundaries Are Revolutionary
A candid look at the unpaid labour and mental load women still carry, despite decades of progress.