
Shelley Bridgeman: Eight signs of sexism
Despite the announcement of a female Governer-General and celebrations around International Women's Day this month, Shelley Bridgeman still finds sexism is alive and well.
Despite the announcement of a female Governer-General and celebrations around International Women's Day this month, Shelley Bridgeman still finds sexism is alive and well.
A scolding shocks Erin Einhorn as she tries to control a wayward lad.
COMMENT: Emily Writes has a message for all those who would rather not be bothered by children.
COMMENT: For me Easter Monday is a great time to reflect on how boring it is to be an atheist.
COMMENT: In the end it's hard to see who would be hurt by a tax on sugary drinks and it's not hard to see there might be some real benefits.
COMMENT: I get the idea of having a handy, portable snack you can throw your toddler in the back seat of the car, but that's what bananas are for.
The man who ate Lincoln Rd needs a drink in his line of work, so this week I called in on the elegant bar of wedding and conference centre Langtons On Lincoln.
Psychotherapist Kyle MacDonald offers practical ways to help someone you care about who may be in a state of denial.
Shelley Bridgeman shares five concerns about fellow road users.
Have you ever been given advice beginning with "In my day..."? Emily Writes discusses why you shouldn't take parenting tips from those in the know from ages ago.
COMMENT: Emily Writes weighs in on the realities for parents as a major report identifies health and behavioural risks for children in childcare.
COMMENT: Eggs, like everything else, are best in the context of a balanced, whole-food, plant-rich diet.
GREG BRUCE: A split second is all it takes for life to change direction. Greg Bruce finds taking all the care in the world to avoid risk is sometimes just not enough.
COMMENT: If you're a muesli fan then you're going to find it tough sourcing a product without sugar because it comes naturally in nuts and fruit.
VERITY JOHNSON: The other day I made a joke about how men don't know what it's like to fake an orgasm.
Emily Writes reveals the work of lactation consultants, with not an anti-formula fanatic in sight.
COMMENT: No matter how bad people say it is, it's also really good, writes Matt Heath.
Here are two more strategies which combine with the six strategies from previous weeks.
Verity Johnson outlines a few of the many moments when life's easier if you're a man.
COMMENT: One of the secrets to healthy eating is keeping good snacks on hand so that you aren't tempted to buy a packet of chips or a bar of chocolate.
Relationship expert Jill Goldson weighs in on the best steps to aid children through a custody battle.
Despite all the attention depression receives these days, it can be really hard to spot.
More prevalent and obtainable than ever before, Sarah Williams asks if we're really okay with this more casual approach to relationships.
COMMENT: Shelley Bridgeman is not impressed by Wicked Campers homophobic, fat-shaming campaign.
We all want to be great parents, says Emily Writes. But how far is too far?
COMMENT: We may be better at talking about depression, but there is still deep shame in being honest about other forms of mental illness, writes Deborah Hill Cone.
Here are three more strategies to combine with last week's to help you take control and create a morning routine that will help you start your day right.