Whether you want to know how to succeed as a woman in the workplace or whether you’re looking to other businesswomen for advice, this is the place for the career-driven female.

How to turn social media skills into a career

How to turn social media skills into a career

A career in social media can be lucrative, flexible and exciting. If you have skills in social media, you should consider this career path.

8 tips for making a successful career change

8 tips for making a successful career change

Navigating a career change can be daunting, but it's a great opportunity to find a career that aligns with your values, skills and interests.

Best streamline practices for managing a remote dedicated software team

Best streamline practices for managing a remote dedicated software team

Embrace these best practices to unlock the full potential of your remote software team and drive productivity and innovation.

Why having a work friend matters

Why having a work friend matters

Work friends can make the longest days seem manageable — sometimes even enjoyable. Here's why work friendships matter.

10 tips for planning a successful sabbatical

10 tips for planning a successful sabbatical

Try these tips to help ease your money worries in the lead up to a sabbatical, and to make the return as comfortable as possible.

Women struggle to regain lost ground in workforce after pandemic

Women struggle to regain lost ground in workforce after pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic exacerbated social and economic inequality for women, and they have been slower to return to work than men.

Which industries and fields have seen growth for women?

Representation in Australia: Which industries and fields have seen growth for women?

With the increasing number of women now having access to higher education, career prospects have significantly opened for them.

How to stop being a people pleaser in 3 simple steps

How to stop being a people pleaser in 3 simple steps

If you’re a people pleaser, you become a magnet for other people’s priorities at the detriment of your own. Here's how to break the habit.

Australia's female authors only earn $18,200 a year from writing

Two thirds of Australian authors are women, but they earn just $18,200 a year from writing

While author incomes have (very slightly) grown, they remain perilously low – making it hard to find time to write.