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Yolanda López, The Artist who Transformed Chicana Women

Post by the excellent Michelle Monaghan from our Blogger Team. People continue to celebrate the life and work of Yolanda López after her passing on September 3, 2021 after complications with cancer. She is known for her work in reimagining representations of women within Chicano/a culture and society. López died a month before opening her …

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Rural women – the future of Australian leadership (guest post for Capital EA)

This month, Issy Ennever featured as a guest blogger for Capital EA. Capital EA is a boutique agency providing high-quality executive support, professional and personal development, and specialised recruitment for office professionals. Rural women – the future of Australian leadership By Issy Ennever Regional, rural and remote Australia is abundant with hardships and, although plagued …

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Two women make garments during World War 2. A third woman instructs them.

The Real Superhero

Post by Issy Ennever, one of our excellent bloggers. “Rarely are opportunities presented to you in the perfect way. In a nice little box with a yellow bow on top. ‘Here, open it, it’s perfect. You’ll love it.’ Opportunities – the good ones – are messy, confusing and hard to recognise.” This quote came from …

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Image of three children looking through a microscope

International Day of Women and Girls in Science

Post by the excellent Issy Ennever from our Blogger Team. Dark matter – a mysterious and invisible force preventing the cosmos from flying apart, something we believe is keeping the very fabric of our existence together.  Radioactivity – the principle involved in the development of successful cancer treatments, the first of which provided hope for cancer patients against what …

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C2C On Screen 2020 Reflection – Coralie Sandor

Post by Coralie Sandor, one of our 2020 Leadership Competition winners. Read Coralie’s entry here! After being selected for Country to Canberra, I immediately knew that I had been granted an incredible opportunity to gain valuable knowledge in the field of gender equality. C2C On Screen exceeded my expectations, through providing me with not only …

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C2C On Screen 2020 Reflection – Charlotte White

Post by Charlotte White, one of our 2020 Leadership Competition winners. Read Charlotte’s entry here! Even if I tried, I physically could not recommend the Country to Canberra experience more, and mine isn’t even over yet.The friendliness of the other girls, the eloquence and knowledge of the guest speakers, the understanding and supportiveness of every …

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