After the awful,vitriolic and often ignorant public debate we’ve seen during the Lehrmann trial,now is the time to elevate the best drivers of change:experts,evidence and experience.
I’m growing increasingly intolerant of pervasive negativity,and this week’s reaction to Sam Mostyn becoming governor-general set me off again.
Not one of the theories is supported by a single piece of evidence. Unlike mine.
We do more unpaid work and lose more sleep than men. This International Women’s Day,let’s lie down,dig our toes into the dirt,listen to music,read a book without guilt ...
It is wrong to pressure someone currently wrestling with a diagnosis to tell all. I delved into the health records of Queen Victoria for a biography,but she was long dead.
A colleague warned me not to ask Roger Rogerson about his killing of Warren Lanfranchi,but I could hardly dwell on his new stand-up comedy career.
Unnerved by Donald Trump’s revival and besieged by inequality,New York is shedding its skin,again. So what next for the Big Apple?
Everything from toxic modern masculinity to the gender pay gap may stem from a chauvinistic interpretation of historical data.
The release of 84 detainees has triggered a fierce debate. But as former POW and US Republican John McCain once said:“It’s not about who they are. It’s about who we are.”
The research is in:anger gets things done. If ever we needed to harness that emotion,it’s now.
When the man she almost married died in a plane crash,she was grief-stricken – and unsure of the place for her sorrow.