Oz ranks second best in the world for female entrepreneurship
Australia has placed second among 30 countries as one of the best places for female entrepreneurship.
Australia has placed second among 30 countries as one of the best places for female entrepreneurship.
An array of factors including sustained pay inequality, a high prevalence of participation in part time work and career breaks for family mean there is a significant super gap between men and women’s retirement savings.
Despite qualifications and experience, almost 70 per cent of women still believe that the right makeup can make or break a job interview, a new poll from The Heat Group has found.
Women are now the major breadwinners in one in four Australian households – up from 140,000 just ten years ago, a new report has revealed.
VicSuper is shining the spotlight on female financial literacy by launching the Super Woman Money Program.
Conversations are the new black; at least when it comes to marketing to mothers.
Sheryl Sandberg’s recently published book “Lean In” has been described as the modern manifesto for women in the workplace.
According to The Westpac Women and Technology Report, women are three times more likely than their male peers to use a smartphone to do their online banking.
This week six successful female entrepreneurs got together to discuss business, women in business, networking and everything in between. This is what they talked about.
Layne Beachley didn’t want other driven women to face the same financial hardship she did at the dawn of her surfing career, so the determined seven-time world champion has turned her attention to building her own social enterprise.