The pictures men in paid care work are painting of work in the disability sector versus work in aged care are astonishingly different.
Gender-based violence is a national crisis, one the university sector is not immune from, and we need to step up now.
Despite ongoing efforts to shift cultural thinking, coercive sexual behaviours and misunderstanding regarding consent remains a concerning social problem.
A unified approach from journalism scholars in the Global North and Global South is needed to promote more gender-sensitive, solutions-driven, and victim-survivor-centred reporting about violence against women.
Despite the successes of the Women’s World Cup, there were many examples that highlighted the unequal and inequitable treatment of the women’s game.
What legal sanctions might be applicable now that Victoria Police has reopened its investigation into Melbourne’s Adass Israel School board and the alleged role it played in assisting former principal and convicted paedophile Malka Leifer to flee Australia?
Has the toxic workplace culture within Parliament House improved at all, despite the groundbreaking Jenkins review?
Sexual violence and family violence intersect, but little is known about how responses to perpetrators address intimate partner sexual violence.
As Meta has historically failed its users on issues of moderation, it’s important to demand clear solutions, more responsibility and accountability from the company before the metaverse is embedded in our everyday lives.
There are connections and continuities between different forms of violence in different spaces, be it online or offline, virtual or physical.
Does Collingwood, and indeed the AFL, have a problem with women, or is it a case of “boys just being boys”?
Gang rape, sexual assaults at gunpoint, and rapes committed in front of children were among some of the accounts emerging from Ukraine’s capital Kyiv last month.
Judging by what the new federal government has promised, the answer appears to be a resounding “Yes”.
A new project is shining a light on gender inequalities in the Australian jazz and improvisation sector.
Scott Morrison's remarks in response to a question about Will Smith’s Oscars’ slap risk being a dog whistle, fuelling and cultivating a culture of male violence.
The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women has achieved a great deal in the past 40 years, but there remains more work to do in Australia.
An app that can track our movements and calling the police for us with just one touch is a powerful temptation, but technological solutions aren’t benign and apolitical.
Will there be new opportunities for criminals to use 5G technologies and mobile applications – with higher speeds and more reliability – to conduct crime?
There are about 50 sexual assaults in Australian aged care homes every week, but staff are expected to assess the severity and impact of incidents without training.
A new episode of the ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast reveals the serious side of funny business. Has cancel culture gone too far?
Recent incidents involving female athletes underscore a long history of sexualisation and policing of women’s bodies and behaviours, but things are changing, albeit slowly.
“Stranger danger” now lurks less in the streets, and more in adult dating apps, gaming sites and consoles, and social media.
We need a different and tailored approach to preventing violent deaths in older people, who are among the most vulnerable in our society.
Addiction and problematic drug use is mostly a result of social disadvantage and personal trauma.
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