Australians are never quite sure what to think of powerful right-wing women. They are frequently caricatured as anomalies or […]
Category Archive: Sydney Morning Herald
What rot has been spoken about students this week. You’d think they were a pack of rabid, marauding […]
You’d have to admit it would be somewhat discomfiting, 16 years after stupidly fooling around with a married […]
Attacking journalists is hardly a new phenomenon. It’s been a blood sport since the 19th century, when, not […]
Dame Quentin Bryce has mastered the art of the subtly powerful gesture. When she – our first female […]
The decade of the 1960s is usually viewed with a sepia-tinged, nostalgic lens. Think of 1963; people bobbing […]
Van Badham is the kind of woman who could lay claim to the title virago: a strong-minded, bold, […]
The signs suddenly appeared one morning at Manly Beach, taped to poles. ”Healthy oceans need sharks”, they read, […]
Are there times more likely to glaze eyes with memories of years past for Australians than these long, […]
Oscar de la Renta, Prada, Roger Vivier, Chanel. On New Year’s Eve the women of New York’s elite […]