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Posts By: Anna Saunders
IUD Insertions Can Be Painful. Too Many Women Aren’t Told That.
IUDs can be life-changing for many women. But, too often, the pain that can be caused by insertion is dismissed.
The Gender Pay Gap Data Is Here. But We Must Go Further
The statistics have been released. Now we must interrogate the cultural norms that underpin them.
“We Are Not Winning This” Domestic Violence Commissioner
Australia’s domestic violence commissioner delivers hard truths in Hobart
“They Could Have Been Our Daughter In That Moment”
After the October 7 attacks in Israel, Hevra Kadisha volunteers were called up to prepare women’s bodies for burial. As one volunteer explains, nothing could have prepared them for what lay ahead.
“Every Time I Hug My Children I Feel Guilty” The View From Inside Israel
One month on, we asked ordinary Israelis how they’re feeling about the Hamas attacks, and the bombardment of Gaza.
The US Has Shifted Its Tone On Gaza. Will Australia Follow?
Former Washington correspondent and Gaza reporter Kylie Morris on what’s next for Gaza.
The Little-Known Skincare Ingredient Offering More Resilient Skin
Is edelweiss the secret to glowing skin?
“It’s Too Simplistic To Say That No Voters Are Racist”
Most of Annabelle Hickson’s rural neighbours voted ‘no’. She argues that understanding, not derision, is the only way forward.
Top Shelf With Madeleine Gray
The Green Dot author on her love for Ali Smith, the book she thinks everyone should read, and her Irish phase
How To Have Fun With Your Trench
Yes, it’s your wardrobe’s dependable-best-friend but that doesn’t mean it can’t let loose sometimes
The Rise Of The New ‘Lit Girls’
There’s a new wave of memoirs from young, activist, articulate women hitting bookstores.