Diversity is on the agenda at a number of Australian workplaces with many employers concerned they don’t have enough of it. A recent survey of more than 2,000 executives at ANZ, which was … [Read more...]
Archives for 2011
Aussie women catching up to men at the bar
For many Australians 2011 has been a year of highs and lows with economic security and the cost of living influencing the way we live and see the world. With this in mind it is not surprising that a … [Read more...]
Cookbook Review: A Cook’s Guide by Donna Hay
[rating: 4.5] It's easy to recognise a Donna Hay cookbook. The queen of gorgeous styling and branding knows the power of both familiarity and consistent best quality, and A Cook's Guide - a … [Read more...]
Jessica Watson sets sail on the Sydney-to-Hobart
It was only last year that Jessica Watson entered the history books after being named the world’s youngest solo-sailor. But now the 2011 winner of the Young Australian of the Year award has … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Santa’s Gift by Caroline Christie
“Something’s wrong with Santa,” Mrs Claus said, sighing as she sat in the oversize armchair in front of the blazing fire. The Elf Master stopped tut-tutting over his long list. “How do you mean?” he … [Read more...]
Women having kids later in life: AIHW
Women are waiting longer to have children with many choosing to start a family at the age of 28 or above. Aussie women are ready to take on the world and embark on overseas adventures, study at … [Read more...]
Aussies to ring in New Year with lifestyle changes
With summer well and truly here and Christmas just around the corner, you could be forgiven for thinking that Australians would be putting their feet up and relaxing by the pool. But it seems that … [Read more...]
Myer woos online shoppers with promise of Boxing Day savings
Online shoppers may grab a bargain this Boxing Day without having to battle big crowds. The department store Myer is hoping to woo back customers and face the internet challenge by extending its … [Read more...]
Women business owners get ‘social’
Women in business go online. Women are taking to online media to buy and sell products and are leading the way when it comes to social marketing. Women are leading the way when it comes to embracing … [Read more...]
Last minute Christmas Gifts with Heart
Updated 17 December 2013 When there are only a few shopping days left until Christmas, Australian consumers are flocking to local shopping centres around the country on the hunt for last minute … [Read more...]
Small business owners are optimistic despite tough year
Small business owners and managers are optimistic about the year ahead despite having a rough time in 2011, according to Reckon survey. Business is looking positive for Australian retailers and after … [Read more...]
(Don’t) Do It Yourself by Kerri Sackville
Here’s some advice for you: Do not attempt to cut your own hair. Unless you are an ambidextrous hairdresser with eyes in the back of your head, do not do it. Nothing good will ever come from it. Of … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Serious Jack and His Christmas Wish by Rose Inserra
Serious Jack, the garden gnome, was made without a smile. He had a line instead of a curly upturned smile. He wished he could have a big smile so that he could be happy too. So, one Christmas eve he … [Read more...]
Book Review: When Happiness is Not Enough by Chris Skellett
[rating: 4.5] It's Christmas time - a time that's meant to be the happiest of the year but for many, the festive season is fraught with stress, relationship strain, financial burden and that … [Read more...]
Chrissie Swan quits The Circle to spend more time with kids
The Circle host Chrissie Swan is leaving the show and network to boost her profile on radio and spend more time with kids. Network Ten identity and Gold Logie nominee Chrissie Swan is kicking up her … [Read more...]
Cookbook Review: The Art of French Baking by Ginette Mathiot
[rating: 5] Oh yes, it's an art all right. Like sushi chefs, French pâtissières spend many years studying and perfecting their craft. Ginette Mathiot (1907 - 1998) taught three generations of French … [Read more...]
12 Days of Christmas Health Tips
Forget turtledoves, French hens, or even golden rings; the best gift you can give yourself and your true love this Christmas is the gift of good health. National not-forprofit organisation Jean Hailes … [Read more...]
Researcher says Aussies are ‘getting fatter every day’
Draft guidelines have been released which suggest that Australians are in danger of developing a number of potentially life-threatening diseases if they don't change their eating habits. With … [Read more...]
Cookbook Review: 4 Ingredients Christmas by Kim McCosker
[rating: 4.5] Prepare to be tempted by the latest in the 4 ingredients series, 4 Ingredients Christmas by Kim McCosker. Packed with delights for the holidays and treats for family and friends all … [Read more...]
Penny Wong announces birth of baby Alexandra
Finance minister Penny Wong announces birth of first child . The finance minister and her partner Sophie Allouache have publicly announced the birth of their first daughter. Earlier this week the … [Read more...]
Christmas Gifts that can change the world
Updated 17 December 2013 By purchasing a charity gift this Christmas you are giving the most precious gift their is, 'hope' for a better world. It may sound idealistic but isn't Christmas the season … [Read more...]
1 in 40 young women use specialist services for the homeless
For many young women between 15 to 19 years of age their main concerns are school, friends and - especially at this time of year - holidays. But for others these formative years are cut short and … [Read more...]
Nicola Roxon becomes our first female attorney-general
The former health minister and mother of one Nicola Roxon has been promoted to the office of attorney-general in a cabinet reshuffle. Five women now hold ministry's in the Labour government Nicola … [Read more...]
Can’t live with ’em, can’t hurl ’em out the window by Kerri Sackville
My feelings for my laptop are much like my feelings for my husband. Sometimes I love it madly and want to shower it with affection. And sometimes I hate it with a passion, and want to hurl it against … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Santa’s Helper by Jo Antareau
"What do you mean, no presents for children this year?” Santa Claus was puffing on his exercise bike when the new Head Elf marched into his office. “We’ve looked at the records of every child, … [Read more...]
Cookbook Review: The Cook’s Garden by Sheridan Rogers
[rating: 5] I don’t know. Maybe it’s because I’m getting older and can truly appreciate those little underrated treasures in life, but there’s not much more satisfying than plucking home-grown produce … [Read more...]
Aussie researchers say childless women face greater health risks
If you were to ask any mum about the effects kids have on their health, it would probably end up in a lengthy conversation about stretch marks, year-long colds and the dangers to your waistline that … [Read more...]
Bayer to update labels for Yaz and Yasmin: FDA
Reports from the Royal Women's Hospital show that more than one million women in Australia take the pill, yet some of them may not be aware of the risks involved with certain oral … [Read more...]
Parents and kids to benefit from new decision making program
Decision making is part and parcel of being an adult - fast responses help people complete tasks, build relationships and resolve conflicts. But many young people are growing up without knowing how to … [Read more...]
AIG chief Heather Ridout appointed to central bank’s board
The current chief executive of the Australian Industry Group Heather Ridout has just added another string to her bow. Ms Ridout has this week been appointed to the board of the Reserve Bank - one of … [Read more...]
Victoria: Nurses rally for improved pay and conditions
Melbourne-based health care professionals are putting the festive season on hold to take up a debate about pay and working conditions - especially for employees in sectors that are predominately … [Read more...]
The Sleeping Mother Fails Again by Kerri Sackville
I like sleeping, and I do not much like waking up. At least, I do not much like waking up after anything less than a full eight* hours sleep. This would not be a problem, except that I have a four … [Read more...]
Bedtime Stories for Children: Five Days of Christmas by Jackie Tritt
I was worried when Mum said . . . ‘That kookaburra in the garden is one of Santa’s helpers. He’ll watch you, James, to see if you are good, to see if you deserve a present from Santa.’ There were … [Read more...]
Book Review: Everyday Kindness by Stephanie Dowrick
[rating: 5] Could there be a more perfect time for a book on everyday kindness? Author and holistic wellbeing expert Stephanie Dowrick has long been tapped into Australia's emotional zeitgeist, … [Read more...]
Mums take more time out to volunteer than their peers: ABS
Mums with part-time jobs make up 55 per cent of all volunteers in Australia, with the highest rate of unpaid work in the country. If you have recently attended a charity function or bought raffle … [Read more...]
What’s on your Bucket List? 100 Things with Sebastian Terry
Handsome, smart, adventurous and philothranthopic? Stand back girls, 26-year-old Sebastian Terry is too busy zipping all over our fair planet achieving extraordinary things to stop for a quick … [Read more...]
NSW Law Society to promote women in the workplace
In popular culture female lawyers are often used to portray ambitious, hard working and quintessentially modern women. Hit television shows such as Damages - which stars Australian actor Rose Byrne - … [Read more...]
Cookbook Review: Sicilian Seafood Cooking by Marisa Raniolo Wilkins
[rating: 4] The wonderful thing about modern day cookbooks is their reliance on more than fabulous recipes. It's their reliance on travel, on culture, on a way of living . . . a reliance on heart, … [Read more...]
Book Review: Maeve Binchy’s Treasury
[rating: 4] “Treasury” is an apt description of this wonderful collection of over 40 short stories. Each of the stories is a real gem, unique and beautiful. Some are as subtle as aquamarines, or … [Read more...]
More Australians planning to spend Christmas at home
Kids growing up today may not get to experience the long summer holidays that used to typify the laid-back Aussie lifestyle. A weak global economy and rising cost of living mean that a number of … [Read more...]
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