A petition to get Spotify to remove Andrew Tate’s instructional trafficking courses has reached over 45,500 signatures. The petition, created by anti-trafficking advocate Renee Chopping and Collective Shout, has accused Spotify of “cashing in on the exploitation of women and girls”. Here's all you need to know ⤵️ #Spotify #AndrewTate
Women's Agenda
Online Audio and Video Media
Sydney, New South Wales 66,717 followers
News and views for career-minded women.
About us
Women's Agenda is a publication for career-minded, time-poor women who want to stay ahead of the conversation. Our team of coffee-loving, media junkies enjoy nothing more than waking up early to make your business day better. We determine the day's agenda before most people hit snooze on their smart phones, so you can get informed and productive. Our morning update features an edit of the day's key issues - a quick conversational scan to help you prepare for any elevator ride - as well as our latest views on making careers, work and business better for women. We're an independent publication first launched by Private Media in 2012 and acquired by its founding editor Angela Priestley in 2016. Our business survives off advertising, sponsors, and by helping organisations with content strategy and marketing, especially those looking to engage women. After publishing more than 1000 newsletters, 7000 stories and managing dozens of events, we intimately understand the needs and desires of career-minded, time-poor women. Indeed, we are such women ourselves! We're busy and sleep deprived but seriously passionate about what we do. We also all work flexibly, managing priorities ranging from kids, to travel, to writing books and building businesses. Get in touch with us at [email protected]
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http://www.womensagenda.com.au/
External link for Women's Agenda
- Industry
- Online Audio and Video Media
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Sydney, New South Wales
- Type
- Public Company
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- journalism, women's news, gender equality, workplace diversity , diversity, leadership, women on boards, and career management
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204 Clarence St
Sydney, New South Wales 2000, AU
Employees at Women's Agenda
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Terence Jeyaretnam
APAC Leader & Partner, Climate Change & Sustainability Services, EY
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Angela Priestley
Angela Priestley is an Influencer Co Founder, Women’s Agenda & Agenda Media
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Georgie Dent
Georgie Dent is an Influencer CEO at The Parenthood | Writer | Speaker | LinkedIn Top Voice |
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Tarla Lambert-Patel
Editor in Chief & Co-Owner at Women’s Agenda; Co-Founder of Agenda Media Pty Ltd
Updates
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We're taking a closer look at miscarriage and pregnancy loss, hearing from entrepreneur Jess Vassallo who says recurrent miscarriage is one of the hardest things she’s ever been through, leading to deep feelings of loneliness and social isolation for herself and her husband. Samantha Payne The Pink Elephants Support Network Medibank
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A sexist comment laid against the prime minister of Samoa in parliament did little to oust her from power — but it has shed light on what women in politics face everyday. Speaking on ABC Pacific Beat, Dr Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson says it's "sad" but "unsurprising". Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/gfDCb6aw
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The decision for Saudi Arabia to chair the 69th session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women—one of the most important annual global forums working to advance gender equality—has been described as “surreal” and “like putting Dracula in charge of the blood bank.” #UnitedNations #WomensRights
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After securing $4 million in federal funding, The Pink Elephants Support Network will partner with the Stillbirth CRE and PANDA - Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia to deliver evidence-based, specialised early intervention care and support to women and their families who have experienced pregnancy loss. Samantha Payne shares more on the exciting news below ⤵️ #pregnancyloss #miscarriage
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Some of Australia’s most influential women #climate leaders gathered in Sydney on Tuesday to discuss how women can use our collective power to drive climate action. Hosted by founder of the Women's Climate Congress Janet Salisbury, the panel was held as part of Climate Action Week 2025. It featured founder of 1 Million Women Natalie Isaacs, film director Liz Courtney and Leadership Programs Director at Women's Environmental Leadership Australia Carli Leimbach. Here's what they had to say ⤵️ #ClimateActionWeekSydney
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Boys and men aged between 13 and 28 are more likely than any other group to believe that women's equality has gone too far, study finds. The finding comes out of a survey of more than 24,000 people around the world. Here's what the research reveals about Australia: https://lnkd.in/gkBnD-Gp
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In a significant milestone for Australian-certified organisations, the Family Friendly Workplaces movement is today launching an international expansion to the UK. The news comes after four years of successfully driving policy change in Australia and helping over 650 organisations assess and enhance their family-friendly work practices. “This expansion marks a major milestone in our mission to create workplaces where employees can thrive both professionally and personally," said Emma Walsh. #FamilyFriendlyWorkplaces
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The Vida Fund—named after the iconic Australian suffragist Vida Goldstein—has been launched to financially back female independent candidates at the upcoming election. Its advisory council includes some familiar faces, including Wendy McCarthy, Professor Clare Wright OAM, Jo Dyer, Hannah Ferguson and Anjali Sharma. They say it’s about “correcting an imbalance” and getting gender equity policies enacted.
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Self-proclaimed misogynist Andrew Tate and brother Tristan have enjoyed a warm welcome in the US, all while leaving a trail of destruction behind them. The Tate brothers are tangled up in a number of legal battles including criminal charges of human trafficking, rape and organising a crime ring. But their popularity persists: https://lnkd.in/dn4MC2jz