‘So, what do you do?’ stops here.
Soundcheck Aotearoa's new service fills a glaring gap in addressing murky behaviour in our music community, writes Lydia Jenkin.
The former prime minister left Parliament with a message on leadership and an acknowledgement of the greatest challenges she faced.
The image of who ‘looks like’ an elected representative perseveres, writes Louise Hutt, who navigates personal style as a city councillor.
The dancers were dropped from Calendar Girls after challenging the contracts for 2023 and asking for a better cut of the strip club's fees.
Calling all aspiring or early-career magazine editors!
It’s time to shine a light on the false gender neutrality of Paid Parental Leave and bring in dedicated parental leave for both parents.
If you begin your workday staring at your wardrobe in despair and your wallet with hopelessness, simply repurpose your 9pm fit for the 9am.
A new documentary explores the 40-year history of cult classic 9 to 5 - and the shifts in feminism, fair pay and workplace inequality.
With the pandemic exacerbating inequalities in most areas of life, the fear is that decades of momentum towards gender equity is being lost.
We should look to artists for the insights they have when it comes to dismantling the constraints of a productivity-obsessed culture.
NZ’s new legislation to ensure gender pay equity is a world-leader. But gender bias isn’t the only form of discrimination impacting pay.