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  1. Women in Business, Supporting Women's Economic Empowerment - June 6th - Register now Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  2. Congratulations to Nikki White at The Heart Of, winner of Suncorp's Helping Hand competition Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  3. Melinda Gates says it's time to put contraception back on the agenda. Your thoughts? Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  4. Gender Discrimination: speak out, suffer in silence or just move on? Jen Dalitz 24-May-2012
  5. 7 steps to making money from LinkedIn (and other social media) and MAX your return on investment Jen Dalitz 04-May-2012
  6. Competition, all-girl groups and the case for single-sex schooling Jen Dalitz 04-May-2012
  7. 5 tips (and loads of links) to help you score a seat at the table as Women on Government Boards hits record high of 35.7 per cent Jen Dalitz 26-Apr-2012

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Gaining Ground: Equal pay news

Friday, May 28, 2010

A few weeks ago I answered a question on LinkedIn about what the world would look like if the pay gap between men and women didn’t exist. Since then, snippets of my answer have been popping up in blogs and articles all over the place. I’m just one of several quoted in each article, so lets keep raising this issue because its beginning to getting the attention it deserves. Read More

sphinxx SheEO receives Edna Ryan Workforce Award for improving conditions of female workers

Monday, May 17, 2010

Thank you to the sphinxx team for nominating me for the Edna Ryan Workforce Award which I humbly received on Friday night.  This award recognises the work sphinxx does to support the advancement of women as leaders, thereby improving conditions for women workers.  It’s nothing really though in contrast to what Edna Ryan achieved in her lifetime. Read More

Did we have a women's movement in Australia?

Monday, February 22, 2010
This was the question posed by Amery Burleigh, General Manager of Novotel Brisbane and our guest Take the Lead speaker at last week's Ascend in Brisbane.  Amery was raised in Carmel, California and has lived and worked in the USA and Europe before moving to Australia seven years ago.  So she is well placed to draw comparisons and ask the question, based on her observations that the culture in Australia is still a long way off supporting women in leadership. Read More