Episodes
In the final episode of Women are the Business, we're stepping beyond the Western workplace. Women in developing nations face many of the same challenges as women in the West, as well as some that are uniquely their own. With the help of two experts, we're addressing the power of research and finding out why it's important to acknowledge the diverse experience of women around the world. Today's guests are Sarah Boyd, Director of Global Advocacy at Data2X, and Dr Diana Contreras Suarez,...
Published 06/09/20
In Australia, only 7% of the biggest companies are led by women. Women are significantly underrepresented in decision-making, and the problem gets worse the higher you go. In this episode of Women Are The Business, we take a look at what's behind the gender power gap, from stereotypes to leadership styles. Plus we tackle hot-button solutions, like quotas. We spoke to two women who were at the vanguard - Jan West and Sue Morphet - and leadership expert Jen Overbeck.
Published 05/19/20
In this special episode of Women are the Business, we're bringing you a candid conversation with University of Melbourne alum, and former Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard. We spoke about the roadblocks to true gender equality, how she looks back on her career with the benefit of hindsight, the power of activism and what she's been up to since she left politics. "We only change big things in our world by talking about them."
Published 05/05/20
Published 04/21/20
The COVID-19 pandemic is shaking up the way we live and work - and in this episode we take a close look at how women and men are affected in different ways. As we'll hear, the pandemic has exposed the "care crisis" in our homes, and highlighted women's role at the frontline of the response. It threatens to take gender equity backwards in the workplace. Can we get to the other side of the pandemic without making gender inequity worse? Our guests are Associate Professors Susan Ainsworth and...
Published 04/21/20
Despite huge progress when it comes to equality in the workforce, there is one trend that is proving hard to budge: gender segregation. In this episode, two experts lay out the data on the prevalence of female and male dominated jobs - from education and nursing to computer science and construction. Does it matter that the labour market is so gender-segregated? Today's guests are Libby Lyons, Director of Australia's Workplace Gender Equality Agency (WGEA), and Dr Victor Sojo, Lecturer in...
Published 03/31/20
Money shapes our personal and professional lives in dramatic ways, but we're often reluctant to talk about it. On episode three of Women are the Business, we're speaking to two experts about their own experiences with money - the good the bad and the ugly. We're digging into the gender pay gap, the problem with Australia's retirement system and the prevalence of financial abuse. Our guests: Corinne Proske (BCom 1993), General Manager of ethical lending platform, Speckle, and Professor...
Published 03/10/20
Unpaid work underpins our entire economy. We're only able to function because we have clean clothes and packed lunches. But what are the impacts of all this unpaid labour on women's lives? University of Melbourne research reveals that chores also exist in workplaces - think taking notes in meetings, emptying the dishwasher or planning the office Christmas party - and it's largely women who carry the load. On Episode two of Women are the Business, we're bringing in experts Dr Leah Ruppanner...
Published 02/27/20
Did you know that Australia was the second last developed country to implement a National Paid Parental Leave (PPL) Policy? In the first episode of Women are the Business, we speak with Jenny Macklin, the longest serving woman in the Australian House of Representatives. She drove the fight for PPL in Australia, finally getting it across the line in 2011. We also hear from Professor Guyonne Kalb, who measured the policy's impact on Australian families. We'll explore how this one piece of...
Published 02/25/20
Over 8 Episodes we'll be digging into women's working lives. We'll be exploring the research with leading academics, and hearing from alumni who have gone on to become industries leaders. What we really hope, is that we'll get to the root of these problems, and offer some practical solutions you can use in your every day working life. Episode 1: Coming 26 February, 2020.
Published 02/13/20