Addressing sexual harassment in Malaysia requires a multifaceted approach that tackles various cultural and social barriers head-on.
A new national survey has found career stability and funding are two key factors turning young scientists away from research.
Language has been dubbed “the covert operations of war”, such is the power it holds in shaping public opinion. Here’s what we found about the way Australian media has been framing the conflict.
Has the toxic workplace culture within Parliament House improved at all, despite the groundbreaking Jenkins review?
New research shows Indigenous women experiencing intimate partner violence had engaged with police to help them. However, many didn’t receive the support that potentially could have saved their lives.
This week on Monash University’s ‘What Happens Next?’ podcast, a live panel of experts in Australian politics and gender discuss the issues around gender equality and women's safety.
On a new episode of Monash University's 'What Happens Next?' podcast, Dr Susan Carland and expert guests discuss retaliation, the difference between call-outs and cancel culture, and how to be an ethical digital activist.
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.
Find out how privilege and disparate levels of access to basic resources such as education are contributing to social inequality in Australia – threatening the egalitarian ideals of 'the land of the fair go’.
Before Rosie Batty bravely spoke out about her son’s murder, family violence was rarely publicly discussed. We need to continue to build on her legacy.
Gender justice can’t be achieved by dealing with schoolboy masculinity in isolation of the wider schooling context from which it emerged.
This is our last look at the gig economy, but it’s unlikely to be the last time we find ourselves part of it. Our featured experts provide all the best tips to help us make change.
Imagine if our society privileged community and wellbeing instead of competitive advantages and profit-driven agendas.
Findings against former High Court justice Dyson Heydon expose the vacuum within the legal profession that allows for sexist behaviour, but it also allows an opportunity to change it.
Our post-coronavirus pandemic future will be very different to the one we anticipated, as it reshapes relationships, governments, business, and broader society.
The pursuit of justice for all animates the life of Victorian Ombudsman Deborah Glass.
We need to think about the problems that men and women face not as competing priorities but as part of the same toxic social problem.
The RBA is expected to leave the cash rate unchanged for now, but pressure is mounting for a move upwards.
A power imbalance is leading to many patients negotiating with doctors and medical staff as if they are being held hostage.
The term “energy crisis” is bandied around quite loosely with some confusion around whether the crisis is about prices or security of supply.
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