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Why are we obsessed with the Matilda's? | The New Rules podcast
Australia's grieving after the Matildas' campaign at the Olympics but if we look back at the rise of this national football team, you'll see there are more reasons to celebrate than cry. In this episode, the New Rules takes you back in time to see how far the game has come and where it could be headed in the years to come. Join former Matildas player and current Football Australia executive Sarah Walsh and other guests as we take a look inside the world of women's football.
Go behind-the-scenes with athletes, industry executives and commentators on our newly released podcast, The New Rules, a series on how women are changing the game, with Dinushi Dias.
Listen to the episode here - shows.acast.com/the-new-rules/episodes
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Women's sport predicted to top $US1 billion this year: what's driving this? | The New Rules podcast
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A Deloitte report predicts the women's sport will generate more than $US1 billion global revenue this year. What is happening in Australia to contribute to this and is it all just a bit of buzz that will fizzle out? Stars from football and tennis to cycling give you the downlow. Go behind-the-scenes with athletes, industry executives and commentators on our newly released podcast, The New Rules...
Is parenthood tougher than training for the Olympics? | The New Rules podcast
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Parents competing at this year's Olympic Games can stay close to their little ones thanks to a new addition at the athlete's village. But can you actually return to elite sport after becoming a mum? Find out from Olympian Keesja Gofers who shares what the journey has been like. In this raw discussion about big dreams and parenthood, Keesja opens up about what it's taken to have a baby and retur...
Why this year's Olympics is making history ft. Dr Mary Woessner | The New Rules podcast
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Dr. Mary Woessner is an early career researcher and senior lecturer within the Institute for Health and Sport (IHES) at VU. She leads a research group within IHES on Safety and Wellbeing in Sport and is the Chair of the Early and Midcareer Researcher Association. Mary is internationally recognised for her expertise and research on safe sport. In our first episode of The New Rules podcast, our h...
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 7: Kelly Power
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In this episode of our Spotlight on Women video series, we sit down with Kelly Power, CEO at Colonial First State. Kelly shares her journey from aspiring writer to a leading figure in financial services, emphasising the significance of superannuation in securing a strong financial future. She offers practical advice for women on managing their superannuation, highlighting its importance as a pe...
Webinar: Promoting Carer Inclusivity in the Workplace
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This Webinar was hosted by Women's Agenda and made possible thanks to our partnership with Carers Australia. Check out their Carer Inclusive Workplace Initiative at the link below. www.carersaustralia.com.au/programs-projects/carer-inclusive-workplace-initiative/
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 6: Dr Lili Sussman
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In this episode of Spotlight on Women, we sit down with Dr. Lili Sussman, a renowned coach for CEOs and leadership teams, and the chair of the advisory board at Financy. Dr. Sussman discusses the importance of financial health and empowerment for women, highlighting the systemic inequalities women face and the personal strategies they can adopt to navigate these challenges. She emphasises the s...
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 5: Helen Conway
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In the fifth episode of our keynote series spotlighting women in super, we feature Helen Conway, a seasoned non-executive director with a rich career in law, corporate leadership, and government. Helen shares her journey from private practice in Sydney to her role in establishing the Workplace Gender Equality Agency for the federal government. She discusses the evolution of superannuation in Au...
Superwoman initiative | Roundtable
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Earlier this year, twelve women gathered together to talk all things superannuation. Co-hosted by Australia accounting firm Grant Thornton and Women’s Agenda, the event facilitated discussions around the financial sector, its place for women and what it means for Australian women’s superannuation funds. Read more about the event here: womensagenda.com.au/partner-content/the-compounding-effect-o...
Unpacking intersectionality in today's society | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Sheetal Deo (she/her) is a lawyer by qualification, advocate by choice and a D&I practitioner by compulsion. She is passionate about leveraging platforms and privilege to connect ideas, people, and opportunities to amplify underrepresented experiences and centre marginalised voices. This video is a snippet from Sheetal's keynote 'Beyond buzzwords - unpacking intersectionality and its applicatio...
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 4: Katrina McPhee
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In the fourth episode of the Spotlight on Women keynote series, supported by Grant Thornton Australia, Katrina McPhee, Chief of Staff and Group Executive for Communications and Advocacy at Aware Super, shares insights from her 15 years in finance and superannuation, and debunks myths about superannuation's complexity. She highlights the gender disparities in the industry and commends recent gov...
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 3: Himashini Weeraratne
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In episode 3 of our Spotlight on Women series, Himashini Weeraratne, a partner at Grant Thornton Australia, discusses the challenges women face with superannuation savings. She offers practical strategies for overcoming issues like career breaks and the gender pay gap through early savings, upskilling, and leveraging contributions. She also emphasises staying informed, seeking advice, and netwo...
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 2: Sangeeta Venkatesan
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In the second episode of our Spotlight on Women series, we are joined by seasoned board director and co-founder, Sangeeta Venkatesan. Having had a career in financial services for almost 3 decades, Venkatesan understands all too well the importance for women to secure their financial future. In this episode, she discusses bridging the gender superannuation gap, and shares the importance of fina...
Spotlight on Women in Super | Episode 1: Mariam Mohammed
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Introducing our new video 'keynote' series, shining a spotlight on the women transforming superannuation in Australia. From entrepreneurs to CEOs and changemakers, these women are dedicated to creating a more equitable super system, leveraging the more than $3.5 trillion in super in Australia for positive impact. This series, in partnership with Grant Thornton Australia, follows our recent podc...
The power of visibility for disability | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Lisa Cox is an award-winning corporate advertiser, author, TEDx speaker, and internationally acclaimed disability advocate. Known for her rousing public speaking style and insightful business acumen, Lisa is changing social attitudes towards disability, and helping reshape the way it’s represented in the industries that shape our perceptions. This video is a snippet from Lisa's keynote 'The pow...
The working mum: CEO edition | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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The working mum: CEO edition | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
The value of financial independence for women | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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The value of financial independence for women | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
Anyone can be a leader | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Anyone can be a leader | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
Your vocal presence matters | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Your vocal presence matters | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
Lessons from my mama: firstly, on health | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Lessons from my mama: firstly, on health | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
On Your Terms | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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On Your Terms | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
The importance of empowering your team as a leader | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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The importance of empowering your team as a leader | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
How to keep a small business mindset | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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How to keep a small business mindset | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
Explaining the gender pay gap | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Explaining the gender pay gap | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
Sorry for 'making it look easy' | FULL Keynote
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Sorry for 'making it look easy' | FULL Keynote
Rewriting our narratives | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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Rewriting our narratives | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
Breaking Barriers: Navigating difficult conversations about racism in the workplace | The Keynotes
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Breaking Barriers: Navigating difficult conversations about racism in the workplace | The Keynotes
2023 Women's Agenda Leadership Awards | Highlights reel
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2023 Women's Agenda Leadership Awards | Highlights reel
Webinar: How to unlock your potential with sponsorship
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Webinar: How to unlock your potential with sponsorship
AI and mental health | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda
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AI and mental health | The Keynotes by Women's Agenda

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  • @Money-Fast-Plan-a
    @Money-Fast-Plan-a หลายเดือนก่อน

    *"Do one thing every day that scares you."* _

  • @EM-bp5zv
    @EM-bp5zv หลายเดือนก่อน

    Oh really?

  • @Mushyberri
    @Mushyberri หลายเดือนก่อน

    I really recommend Yahoo Finance as a resource in understanding super! I’ve browsed their site and pages for a while in order to understand super and investing and they’re really good, totally recommend, also quite digestable

  • @Mushyberri
    @Mushyberri หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love seeing this series!! ❤

  • @Mushyberri
    @Mushyberri 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Omg I am with Aware Super, what a cool coincidence. Recently have been talking with my friends about better financial literacy for women, as it's not something taught to many of us. I agree that Superannuation knowledge is very important, if anything it's the only form of investing that people do (voluntarily or non-voluntarily). I totally relate to the shame that women feel when it comes to finances as well.

  • @GoogleIsAWokeCunt
    @GoogleIsAWokeCunt 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Angela Priestley is the enemy.

  • @48laws45
    @48laws45 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Could your shirt be any lower? Promoting objectification while talking about conservation lmfao...can't take this chick seriously because she sends mixed messages

  • @christineh.5488
    @christineh.5488 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for this, Dr. Gabriel: Be. Do. Have. ✨️🦋

  • @GHEMS579
    @GHEMS579 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thankyou for your honesty and for calling this out. I love how you tackle cohesion and racism in society. Keep up the great work. Much respect ❤

    • @divpillay1314
      @divpillay1314 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks so much for the support and allyship

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Why are there no men in leadership awards?..

  • @jesusislukeskywalker4294
    @jesusislukeskywalker4294 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    we don’t have a democracy. what evidence is there to support the theory. ?

  • @donaldfields1479
    @donaldfields1479 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    *Promo sm* 😢

  • @deogratias273
    @deogratias273 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So the voice is about recognition and honouring indigenous Australians... Excuse me but it's about power (and money) and an agenda of preferential influence. We don't know who the individuals are who will operate the voice if it becomes part of our constitution. There will be no elections for them though. Just how does the voice deliver anything but an ephemeral "feel-good" for Australians generally. How will it result in the massive funding for indigenous organisations being more effectively used? And how will it not prevent the business of parliament being made more difficult?

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Is there any awards for men only?

  • @jennpostlethwaite3319
    @jennpostlethwaite3319 ปีที่แล้ว

    While men keep the world running, women sit in airconditioning complaining about everything and contributing almost nothing. Women are the freeloaders of history

  • @Mushyberri
    @Mushyberri ปีที่แล้ว

    This is so true. I hope that Western feminists can learn to listen to minority groups and amplify their voices as opposed to speaking for and over them.

    • @Hammerhead137
      @Hammerhead137 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      That's literally all DEI is about. They don't care about listening, to anyone.

  • @meganconnor8269
    @meganconnor8269 ปีที่แล้ว

    Go Sarah

  • @lewissmith3883
    @lewissmith3883 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's possible to cure hpv disease using natural roots and herbs from #dralika on youtube.

  • @jamesmanter8731
    @jamesmanter8731 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tired from their desks jobs lol

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    If most women are not doing things like underground coal mining, lifting heavy boxes, etc, then why are women burnt out?

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    How is being vulnerable important?

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is there a men's leadership awards in Australia?.

  • @slimk3836
    @slimk3836 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Jamila goes to law school.. thinks she is amazing for it, writes a book telling everyone the amazing thing she has just done (something thousands of others do without seeking recognition) then says all you need to do is work hard and be a lady boss? Really great advice, lol... the funniest thing is Jamila is incredibly lucky, she is incredibly privileged and she wouldn't be as successful as she is now if she were a man...

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    There's no need for climate action, as the amount of people getting killed by natural disasters is lower than 100 years ago, according to stats I saw some months ago on the bolt report.

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I doubt Bettina Arndt would be allowed to participate in this and she's a woman. So much for calling yourselves Women's Agenda.

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Georgie Dent do you care at all about men?. I mean feminism is meant to be for gender equality isn't it?.

  • @Dave-wu7ir
    @Dave-wu7ir 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Feminist propaganda. Have a look at the video - What about the Gender Work Place Hours Gap?

  • @Dave-wu7ir
    @Dave-wu7ir 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    NAB are gonna learn that when you get woke you go broke.

  • @FeminismDebunked
    @FeminismDebunked 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    There are more female Doctors, Lawyers, School Teachers, Accountants do you really want quotas for all of these Professions ladies? What about Child Custody 74% of all divorced fathers have less than 50% custody do you want a quota there?

  • @FeminismDebunked
    @FeminismDebunked 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    OMG are they for real. Please have a look at the video - What about the Gender Work Place Hours Gap?

  • @FeminismDebunked
    @FeminismDebunked 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    No what is ignored in the media is the fact that 94% of all workplace deaths are men and 81% of all suicide victims are men.

  • @FeminismDebunked
    @FeminismDebunked 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    94% of all workplace deaths in Australia are men.

  • @FeminismDebunked
    @FeminismDebunked 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Have a look at the video - what about the gender work place hours gap?

  • @tonyvillani4614
    @tonyvillani4614 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This Should be renamed "The 2018 Women Victimhood Awards" - just listen to yourselves, wow.

  • @tonyvillani4614
    @tonyvillani4614 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is lame and ridiculous because Women always blame others for not achieving their goals , you know "the blokes" or "the Patriarchy" . Women ,- it is all poor me Victimhood mentality ,- and there is no Glass Ceiling ,- it is only Women claiming there is one .

  • @thewayneflyinghigh9128
    @thewayneflyinghigh9128 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Georgie Dent, thankfully Bettina Arnt getting a A.M this Australia Day is not a sick joke, Bettina deserves it becuase she goes public about men's rights issues likethe fact that male victims are hardly ever mentioned in the domestic violence debate, if you can call it a debate.

  • @vancey7604
    @vancey7604 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'll take that....Yassss, Yasssss, I'll take that......Yassssss.

  • @laknathjey4852
    @laknathjey4852 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    not just lucky book author jamilarizvi.com

  • @thomasanderson5929
    @thomasanderson5929 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    It's real unfortunate that she's as crazy as she is pretty... she's physically gorgeous <3 but I can't stand her when she speaks.

  • @darrenknight443
    @darrenknight443 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    wimmins agenda, 53 subs, try, wimmins vagina and you might get 54

  • @dannycrankovich
    @dannycrankovich 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Congratulations on writing a book Jamila - we always need more useless books as stands for our monitors, as door stops or more accurately (for your book), as toilet paper after a really big curry on a saturday night.

  • @anwilkes1
    @anwilkes1 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great message. Thank you