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Australia’s Hidden Workforce: 13,000 Female Engineers Underutilised Amid Skills Shortage
Women Who Win: Celebrating courage, conviction and change
Yesteryear: is this viral novel’s time travelling tradwife really ‘perfect at being alive’?
Profile: Kamales Lardi, Lardi & Partner Consulting
International Women’s Day 2026: Give to Gain
Staying plugged into the pulse of real life
Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours
Bag Man: The Story Behind the Improbable Rise of Coach 
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Australia’s Hidden Workforce: 13,000 Female Engineers Underutilised Amid Skills Shortage

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Women Who Win: Celebrating courage, conviction and change

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Leadership in 2026 is about collaboration, not control

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Yesteryear: is this viral novel’s time travelling tradwife really ‘perfect at being alive’?

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Profile: Kamales Lardi, Lardi & Partner Consulting

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International Women’s Day 2026: Give to Gain

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Staying plugged into the pulse of real life

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Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours

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Australia’s Hidden Workforce: 13,000 Female Engineers Underutilised Amid Skills Shortage

New findings shine productivity spotlight on importance of retaining female engineers.   Key insights from the Women in Engineering report include: Australia has more than 69,000 total qualified female engineers, with just over 34,000 women working directly in engineering roles. 13,000 more women would be in direct engineering roles, if employed at […]

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Women Who Win: Celebrating courage, conviction and change

Antoinette Lattouf Across history, women were told to sit down, smile and stay quiet. Spoiler alert: they didn’t. They spoke out, stood tall – and ruined the patriarchy’s day. Because of them, women won. Journalist and human rights advocate Antoinette Lattouf takes us on a gripping journey through women who […]

Sanela Lundqvist, VP Human Resources Sandvik Coromant

Leadership in 2026 is about collaboration, not control

Manufacturing today is defined by speed, automation, AI and constant change. Yet in the experience of Sanela Lundqvist, Vice President of Human Resources at metal cutting tools and manufacturing solutions expert Sandvik Coromant, the most decisive factor for performance remains the same: people. Tools, systems and strategies all matter but, […]

Yesteryear

Yesteryear: is this viral novel’s time travelling tradwife really ‘perfect at being alive’?

Cottonbro/Pexels Rachel Williamson Lecturer in English, University of Canterbury The film rights for Caro Claire Burke’s buzzy debut novel were sold to Amazon MGM Studios before publication. Adaptation plans are well underway, with Anne Hathaway, cited in the acknowledgements as “instrumental in bringing Natalie to life”, set to star and produce. […]

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Profile: Kamales Lardi, Lardi & Partner Consulting

Kamales Lardi, CEO of Lardi & Partner Consulting, is ranked #11 in the Thinkers360 Top 150 Women B2B Thought Leaders 2026. With 26 years in tech advisory and 14 years leading a global AI transformation consultancy, Lardi helps Fortune 500 companies in financial services, manufacturing, and retail build the leadership […]

Give to Gain Veronica Messersmith

International Women’s Day 2026: Give to Gain

On International Women’s Day 2026, the message is clear. By giving time, experience, and encouragement to others, leaders not only help individuals grow, but they also gain new insights, stronger collaboration, and a more resilient industry. Each year on March 8, the global community recognises International Women’s Day as a […]

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Staying plugged into the pulse of real life

Anna Wintour   Anna’s early career at New York Magazine cemented her belief that great editors must stay immersed in real life. “Working at New York Magazine was thrilling,” she says. “I was surrounded by people who had absolutely no interest in fashion—and that was wonderful. They made me think about art, film, […]

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Having It All: What Data Tells Us About Women’s Lives and Getting the Most Out of Yours

by Corinne Low PhD You’re not imagining it: Women aren’t getting a good deal at home or at work. There is evidence to prove it. This book gives you the power to change it. For women, the promise of “having it all” is an ever-elusive carrot. Faced with unsustainable demands […]

Bag Man

Bag Man: The Story Behind the Improbable Rise of Coach 

by Lew Frankfort The longtime CEO of Coach shares stories and strategies behind the company’s stunning growth from a $6 million business to a $5 billion global brand. Lew Frankfort knew nothing about fashion when he became assistant to the founder of Coach. By the time he left, Frankfort had […]

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China is empowering women and advancing ‘her power’

Thirty years ago, the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, adopted at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, set the world on a new course, establishing strategic objectives and actions to advance women and achieve gender equality. On October 13 and 14 in Beijing, the Global Leaders’ Meeting […]

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Funding HQ launches FundED: A game-changer for school fundraising in Aotearoa

Funding HQ, one of Aotearoa’s fastest-growing e-learning fundraising platforms, is proud to announce the launch of FundED—a new subscription-based programme designed specifically for the education sector. Created in direct response to growing demand, FundED equips schools with the tools, training, and expert support they need to build long-term, sustainable fundraising […]

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Flexible work isn’t the fix: Women in tech still facing caregiving penalties

  Women in Digital’s Annual Report reveals many women are being slowed down mid-career – often when they start families – despite more flexibility There is a growing disconnect between workplace flexibility and career progression for women working in the tech sector, Women in Digital’s (WiD) 2025 Report: Driving Change in Tech report […]

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Australia’s Hidden Workforce: 13,000 Female Engineers Underutilised Amid Skills Shortage

New findings shine productivity spotlight on importance of retaining female engineers.   Key insights from the Women in Engineering report include: Australia has more than 69,000 total qualified female engineers, with just over 34,000 women working directly in engineering roles. 13,000 more women would be in direct engineering roles, if employed at same rate as men. 20 per cent of mid-career women work part time compared to eight per cent for men. Australia’s engineering profession risks not realising its full potential unless there is a renewed focus on retaining qualified and experienced female engineers. To mark International Women in Engineering Day (23 June), Engineers Australia and WSP, one of Australia’s largest engineering employers, have co-released a report examining gender diversity within the profession, the unique challenges facing women at mid-career, and what steps can be taken to improve retention. The report finds female representation drops sharply through the middle years – declining by around one percentage point annually – at a time the industry can least afford to lose experienced talent. Other findings show: Mid-career slump: From a peak of 64 per cent for Australian born (and 53 per cent for overseas born) female engineers in their mid-30s, utilisation declines by about 1 per cent per annum. Workforce composition: 75 per cent of Australia’s female engineers were born overseas. Sustained growth: The number of female engineers doubled in many industry sectors in the decade to 2021. This includes Professional Scientific and Technical Services, which employs more than a third of female engineers. Representation imbalance: The gender share of engineers in Professional Scientific and Technical Services is 15.7 per cent, compared with 19 per cent of engineers in the education sector, and 10 per cent in construction. Pay gap persists: Based on WGEA data, the gender pay gap in Professional Scientific and Technical […]

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