In the Herald: March 8, 1973
Googie Withers holds court, new uniforms for transport NSW and Argentine ant caught.
Googie Withers holds court, new uniforms for transport NSW and Argentine ant caught.
Enduring change will only be achieved if large-scale action is supported by small acts taken by people like you and me.
The Canberra arts festival Art, Not Apart is back with a wild new program.
Balancing paid and unpaid work can affect physical and mental health, writes Julia Gillard, for International Women's Day.
If it's not done right, sometimes the spotlight can burn.
Passengers are set to finally travel by tram from Randwick to Circular Quay in December, but the opening of a branch line to Kingsford is further off.
Early in the morning of February 8, 1973, fifteen people died when a fire was deliberately lit at Brisbane's Whiskey Au Go Go nightclub.
Women “choose” to have children and “choose” to work part-time. But, interestingly, women are better suited to caring.
This is too clever by half and will not fool enough voters to put the Prime Minister back in the top job.
Let's celebrate progress in sport, but also acknowledge there is still much to be done.
Johnny Roso's Art Group has lodged plans for 143 units across two apartment buildings on Northbourne Avenue, where one heritage building must be retained.
Rarely are young women given a space at the decision-making table, despite our unique experience having grown up in the online world.
Some people still don’t understand all the ways – professional, psychological and emotional – that sexual harassment does damage.
An Australian survey - coinciding with International Women's Day - shows people say they want women in management and top leadership roles.
The ABC is aiming for equal numbers of male and female experts on air - but women need help to use their voice.
Gender is only one facet of diversity. Ideally a board should have members who are able to not only arrive at different solutions but also voice these solutions.
A Bendigo physiotherapist has launched proceedings in the Federal Court claiming Lorna Jane's leggings infringe her patent.
All women share the same basic problems but it is important that the women's movement and feminism make sure they are looking out for all women.
But a review panel had concerns about how traffic coming to the hotel would line up with the future light rail system.
From being asked if they are taking contraception to allegations of racism: here's how ACT Health employees feel they are being bullied.
Sports codes need to get better at helping their elite women combine playing, pregnancy and motherhood.
Cabinet is yet to make a formal decision on dropping the Barton dogleg, but the Transport Minister says the government now sees a direct route as more likely.
The chairman of the Southern Riverina Irrigators group which represents 1800 irrigators, has pulled his support for the Nationals to back the Shooters candidate.
She's hoping to raise $42,195 - reflecting the 42.195km distance of the marathon.
Five Canberrans, aged 10 to 71, tell us what's on their minds this International Women's Day.