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Money
The money moves women should make in their 30s, 40s and 50s
Staff Writer | June 18, 2026
From navigating career breaks and divorce to preparing for retirement, here’s what women should prioritise financially in their 30s, 40s and 50s.
Relationships
Soulmate or seat warmer? How to know if you’re in a ‘placeholder partnership’
Celeste Lennon | June 17, 2026
They say they're committed, but their actions tell a different story. Here's how to recognise the signs of a placeholder partnership.
Work
Why telling women to ‘stop saying sorry’ is terrible advice
Guest Writer | June 15, 2026
Despite being used as a survival skill in modern workplaces, using apologetic language is holding women back. Here's how.
Health
Can you really drain your lymphatic system, and should you?
The Conversation | June 11, 2026
Social media is spruiking the health benefits of ‘lymphatic draining’. Two lymphoedema experts explain what it is and whether it works.
Relationships
Why emotional availability is now the bare minimum for women in relationships
Lola Marks | June 10, 2026
More women are making emotional availability non-negotiable, recognising it as the foundation of a healthy relationship.
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Life
How algorithms, incel culture and the manosphere are fuelling violence against women
Celeste Lennon | May 20, 2026
The rise of online misogyny, incel culture and toxic masculinity is radicalising men — and women are paying the price.
Opinion
Inside the Manosphere highlights a misogynistic subculture of men, but not the harms they cause
Sharon Green | March 22, 2026
Inside the Manosphere reveals a problematic subculture of ‘masculine’ men, but fails to fully understand its reach or consequences.
Relationships
How to avoid dating app pen pals, according to a relationship expert
Guest Writer | May 25, 2026
Stuck in an endless cycle of messaging with no date in sight? Here’s how to spot a dating app pen pal and move conversations offline sooner.
Travel
I travelled solo to Vanuatu. Here’s how it went
Danielle Phyland | May 7, 2026
From impressive snorkelling spots to lush rainforest walks, Danielle Phyland shares what it’s like exploring Vanuatu as a solo female traveller.
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Home
5 ways to make your bedroom more dream-worthy
Guest Writer | June 1, 2022
A beautiful bedroom is often a priority that eludes us. However, it is important to have a sanctuary where you can luxuriate.
Career
Highly employable people do these 9 things on a regular basis
The Ladders | May 27, 2022
From knowing how to sell themselves to continuously getting out of their comfort zone, here is what A-players continuously do to stand out.
Travel
Travel guide to Magnetic Island, QLD
Guest Writer | May 25, 2022
Magnetic Island offers the perfect holiday combining outdoor exploration, wildlife encounters and relaxing activities.
Relationships
Why we need to change the narrative around female singlehood
Celeste Lennon | May 23, 2022
When coupledom is the default, single women become devalued and invalidated. It's time to change the narrative around female singlehood.
Life
Pandemic’s impact on women derails decades of progress on gender equality
The Conversation | May 20, 2022
With the pandemic exacerbating gender inequalities, the fear is that decades of momentum towards gender equity is being lost.
Books
How the voices of strong women are creating change
Guest Writer | May 18, 2022
Women’s words can be found at the break points of history, provoking, demanding and inspiring action, writes Monica Lunin.
Life
The difference between pay inequality and pay equity (and why you should care)
Celeste Lennon | May 16, 2022
Pay inequality and pay equity: these similar terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are actually two different concepts.
Home
How to make nightstands with drawers more functional
Staff Writer | May 15, 2022
These are a few ways you can make your nightstand more functional – it just takes a little creative thinking and organisation.
Fitness
8 reasons why you’re not seeing results from exercising
The Ladders | May 13, 2022
There are common underlying factors that make some people benefit from working out more than others do.
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