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Man guilty of murdering transgender woman in first hate crime trial of its kind

Man guilty of murdering transgender woman in first hate crime trial of its kind

A South Carolina man was convicted of murdering Dime Doe in what prosecutors say is the first federal murder trial of someone charged with a hate crime based on gender identity.

  • by Rebecca Carballo

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The $6205 a year pay gap between men and women public servants

The $6205 a year pay gap between men and women public servants

The median salary for male public sector employees in NSW was 6.2 per cent higher than that of women, with growth in men’s pay outpacing women’s.

  • by Mary Ward
How to find gender pay gap data – once a tightly held secret – on your company

How to find gender pay gap data – once a tightly held secret – on your company

The publication of wage gap data for the country’s 5000 biggest businesses for the first time will arm employees with valuable information about their position in the workplace.

  • by Lisa Visentin
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The February 17 Edition

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‘What’s bubbling underneath’: Showing teen boys how to master emotion and empathy

‘What’s bubbling underneath’: Showing teen boys how to master emotion and empathy

Former rugby player Hunter Johnson is today tackling different terrain: helping the next generation of young men handle tricky feelings.

  • by Melissa Fyfe
Feminist economist raised women’s status leading to equal pay demands

Feminist economist raised women’s status leading to equal pay demands

Academic and yoga-devotee Margaret Power helped lift the veil on obstacles to women’s employment opportunities in Australia, leading to better pay and work conditions.

  • by Stuart Rosewarne
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Jazmin and her husband work in the same industry, but she has less super

Jazmin and her husband work in the same industry, but she has less super

Women retire with about one-third less superannuation than men, but former health minister Nicola Roxon wants the government to pay super on parental leave.

  • by Wendy Tuohy
Women are lurching to the left. Why aren’t men following them?

Women are lurching to the left. Why aren’t men following them?

As the gender divide becomes the political divide, we’ll have to wait and see what happens to traditional relationships.

  • by Jacqueline Maley
Newington should go co-ed. Protesters forget its finest tradition

Newington should go co-ed. Protesters forget its finest tradition

The school has always stood on the front-foot and focused on developing the character of young people in a rich and diverse environment rooted in loving inclusion.

  • by Jack Jacobs and Hugh Piper
You can’t joke about sexual fetishes at work – except in state parliament

You can’t joke about sexual fetishes at work – except in state parliament

Macquarie Street’s lower house has long been known as the bear pit for its unruly behaviour, but it is the upper house where the boundaries are pushed.

  • by Alexandra Smith
Jeremy Allen White, in undies, on a roof. But that’s not the ad that has people’s knickers in a knot

Jeremy Allen White, in undies, on a roof. But that’s not the ad that has people’s knickers in a knot

People have been swooning over White’s Calvin Klein ad campaign like there’s no tomorrow. Why, then, was a similar ad banned?

  • by Nell Geraets