According to the only national and trend data on sexual harassment in Australian workplaces, sexual harassment at work is widespread and progress for addressing the issue has stalled in 2012. The … [Read more...]
Women on the Rise in the Construction Industry
Women on the Rise is this year’s theme for the annual National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) Crystal Vision Awards, which celebrates the significant contribution made by women to the … [Read more...]
A Recipe for Fresh Fig and Walnut Tart from the French Kitchen
When figs are in season—or if you are lucky enough to have a tree, this is the way to use some up. Akin to the rose-patterned strawberry tart in the placing of the figs, the result is spectacular, … [Read more...]
A Recipe for Cheese Souffle from the French Kitchen
This recipe for Cheese Souffle is an extract from A lifetime of cooking, teaching and writing from The French Kitchen by Diane Holuigue. Much more than a recipe book, the best-selling author of The … [Read more...]
What you need to know when Starting a Home-Based Business
When you're starting any business there are many issues to consider. There are those which apply generally to starting a business in Australia. In addition, people intending to use their home as a … [Read more...]
Why the War on Obesity is a Gender Issue
The ‘war on obesity’ is becoming personalised as the ‘fight against fat women’ says Women’s Health Victoria, who is calling for greater understanding and awareness of the link between women’s mental … [Read more...]
Mental Health Week and World Mental Health Day 2012
Mental Health Week 2012 kicks off today and in the lead up to World Mental Health Day on 10 October 2012, Australian Women Online will be doing our bit to raise public awareness of mental health … [Read more...]
Free and Essential Apps for Australian Small Businesses
Planning for your business is one of the most valuable activities you can undertake. A good business plan gives you a sense of control over the future of your business. These free business planning … [Read more...]
Spooky Cocktail Recipes for Halloween
While outside ghosts and ghouls frolic freely, these fresh fruity flavours are the perfect potions for dressing up Halloween cocktails with a sinfully sophisticated twist. This selection of creepy … [Read more...]
Good Cook Bad Cook: 20 Rules for the Kitchen 80 Essential Recipes
Victoria Heywood came across many weird, supposedly edible, things in 17 years travelling the world as a journalist, but none so strange as some of the dishes she encountered back home in Australia … [Read more...]
Australian Consumers Rate Online Dating Sites
According to research commissioned by ratings agency Canstar Blue, one in six Australians have used an online dating site in the last 6 months. The survey of 2500 people asked Aussies to rate their … [Read more...]
Celebrity Women Show their Support for Girls Night In 2012
Neighbours actress Gemma Pranita, Home & Away actress Rhiannon Fish, radio and television presenter Charli Robinson, Channel Nine News presenter Alison Ariotti, celebrity chef Karen Martini, Nashville … [Read more...]
Pink Golf Day
Golf clubs around Australia are invited to ‘pink up’ this October by participating in Breast Cancer Network Australia’s (BCNA) Pink Golf Day in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. With an … [Read more...]
Register4 Online Breast Cancer Community to fast track a cure
Helping researchers find suitable people for their projects is what the National Breast Cancer Foundation’s online community, Register4 is all about. Delivering on its promise to help researchers to … [Read more...]
Worlds Most Popular Complexion Highlighter Celebrates 20 Years
With one sold somewhere in the world every 10 seconds, we wanted to know what makes the Touché Éclat Radiant Touch pen the 'must have' highlighter of women everywhere. So we asked the experts, 'real … [Read more...]
NFP Scholarships for leaders to learn to create lasting change
The Sydney Leadership Program has played a part in the careers of many of Australia's most successful leaders from charities, activist based organisations, corporations and government, with recent … [Read more...]
Fitted for Work CEO Jane Hunt recognised on world stage
Jane Hunt, the CEO of Fitted for Work is the only Australian among 20 international winners selected by The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship, in the 2012 Global Social Entrepreneur of the … [Read more...]
Queensland Business Woman wins top prize at 2012 Women in Technology Awards
Queensland businesswoman Yvette Adams has won the WiT Entrepreneurial Award at the prestigious Women in Technology (WiT) Awards held in Brisbane on 7 September 2012. Yvette's company, The Creative … [Read more...]
The Ten Most Dangerous Celebrities On the Internet
Emma Watson, the actress who played Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter movie franchise, has won the unenviable title of Most Dangerous Cyber Celebrity in McAfee's 2012 Most Dangerous Celebrities™ … [Read more...]
Taste Cook Travel
Australian Chef Pauline Leonard (pictured), best known for the cooking classes she runs at the Queen Victoria Market in Melbourne, has been conducting gourmet food & wine weekend tours for small … [Read more...]
Fifty Shades of Midlife
This year Jean Hailes for Women's Health will again use internet technology to reach thousands of women across Australia. Jean Hailes third annual community webcast, Fifty Shades of Midlife – mood, … [Read more...]
Harlequin Australia calling for online submission of manuscripts
Harlequin Australia, the leading publisher of romance and women's fiction has announced the launch of its very own digital-first imprint, Harlequin Escape. Harlequin Escape was created to unearth new … [Read more...]
New Website Connects Australian Women with Leading Breast Surgeons
A new, free service is helping women who are considering having plastic surgery to connect with plastic surgeons in their local area who have achieved expertise in breast surgery. Breast.com.au is … [Read more...]
Australian Business Woman Achieves Record Price for her Book On Ebay
Australian business woman and mother of three, Dymphna Boholt, has achieved a record price for her non-fiction book on Ebay. Widely recognised as Australia’s leading real estate educator and a very … [Read more...]
Cookbook: The Australian Women’s Weekly Cooking for Kids with Allergies
The Australian Women's Weekly Cooking for Kids with Allergies offers delicious recipes for children with food allergies that the whole family will love. Food allergies in children are becoming … [Read more...]
Cookbook: The Australian Women’s Weekly Decorating Cakes
The Australian Women's Weekly Decorating Cakes is full of gorgeous and lavishly decorated cakes for weddings, christenings, birthdays, anniversaries and for any other occasion that calls for a … [Read more...]
Wheatgrass: Go Green to Beat the Winter Blues
With winter firmly upon us, a lot of Aussies will be worried about whether their immune systems are up to the challenge. Outside of the balmy north, temperatures around the country have dropped and … [Read more...]
8 Common Scams Targeting Small Businesses in Australia
This information is brought to you by business.gov.au Scams that target small businesses come in a number of forms, and can leave your business vulnerable and exposed to a variety of threats. Scammers … [Read more...]
Daily Addict on the Move: Add Some CK One Colour
Daily Addict on the move presented by Lexus CT 200h Daily Addict Editor, Carrie Kwan, is always on the move scouring cities for hidden gems and the best places to shop, eat, drink and experience. … [Read more...]
Five Golden Rules for Female Business Travellers
The number of women who travel for business is increasing and today women make up 45% of the corporate travel market. As women travel for business more often, they need to be adequately prepared to … [Read more...]
Layne Beachley Offers Funding for Ambitious Aussie Females
The Layne Beachley Aim for the Stars Foundation provides funding for women and girls who need assistance in reaching their goals in their sporting, academic, community or cultural pursuits. After … [Read more...]
Women on the Board working to eradicate Racism in Australia
Founded in 2010, All Together Now is dedicated to preventing racist behaviour in Australia through innovative, evidence-based and effective social marketing. All Together Now recently appointed their … [Read more...]
How sugar damages your health and why it’s so hard to resist
Reports from the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO)¹ reveal that Australians’ consumption of sugar (50kg per capita per year) exceeds that of the USA and European countries. … [Read more...]
Is having a family making you fat?
New data from leading health business Bupa shows that young parents under 40 are showing dangerously high levels of obesity, compared to people of the same age who are single or don’t have kids. The … [Read more...]
Women are networking on Australia’s golf courses
What was once the unofficial boardroom for businessmen, the golf course, is fast becoming favoured by the fairer sex as they take over the fairways for business and pleasure. Research compiled by US … [Read more...]
Q & A with Eva Longoria
Eva Longoria has announced a partnership with premium cat food brand Dine in their global ‘Follow Your Passion’ campaign. The campaign is centred on Eva’s personal passions, and reveals a side to her, … [Read more...]
Daily Addict on the Move: High Coffee in Sydney
Daily Addict Editor, Carrie Kwan, is always on the move scouring cities for hidden gems and the best places to shop, eat, drink and experience. During the month of July she’s behind the wheel of the … [Read more...]
Your Olympics Juice Party Guide
Australia was once described by revered intellectual Donald Horne as "the lucky country". With its endless coastline, its rich natural resources and wonderful climate, Australia certainly has a lot … [Read more...]
Ten Worst Cars on Australian Roads for Depreciation
Your new car could depreciate by more than 60% in the first five years of purchase. In the current economic climate 58% of Australians believe it makes more sense to buy used rather than new when it … [Read more...]
Knitters of all levels wanted to Knit for Children in Need this Winter
Each year the Guardian Angel Knitting Program encourages knitters of all levels to pick up knitting needles, hone their skills and donate their woollen creations to Australians in need. Now in it's … [Read more...]
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