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As An Indigenous Woman, Food Is My World — Here’s What I Want You To Know ...
Mindy Woods
14 Apr. 2022
Fired Up
‘It’s The Crest Of A Wave That Indigenous Women Grew’: Amy ...
Alicia Vrajlal
10 Mar. 2022
Work & Money
How This Entrepreneur Has Created An NFT Platform To Ensure First Nations ...
Alicia Vrajlal
8 Mar. 2022
Wellness
For First Nations Women, Financial Self-Care Is An Act Of Generat...
‘Break the Bias’ is a broad theme for this year’s International Women’s Day, an acknowledgement of the endless forms of bias women experience daily
by
Larisha Jerome
Wellness
Embracing Indigenous Ingredients Is Healing — For All Of Us
The Kakadu plum has over 100 times the amount of vitamin C found in oranges. Finger limes are naturally high in folate, potassium, vitamin C, and vitamin E
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Maggie Zhou
News
For First Nations Women, The Fight For A Place In Politics Has On...
“I still don’t see myself as a politician,” said Yvonne Weldon, glancing earnestly around the candlelit chambers of The Rose Hotel, where supporters
by
Emily Brown
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Dedicated Feature
Meet The Aerospace Engineer Who Is Changing Indigenous Representa...
The Rebels With A Cause series, created in partnership with Samsung Galaxy, is dedicated to championing the women that are flipping the script on the
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Jasmine Wallis
Feminism
The Lingering Impact Of The ‘Hysterical Female’ Trope...
Sitting by the pool with a group of friends, my crush spits on my face. As a 16-year-old who watches too many Jesse McCartney film clips, he meets all my c
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Nicole Singh
Dedicated Feature
Meet The Woman Behind Australia’s Only First Nations Talent...
The Changemakers series, created in partnership with LinkedIn, showcases Australian women who are starting community conversations on topics such as divers
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Eloise Goodman
Style
Ready-To-Wear First Nations Fashion Was The MVP Of Melbourne Fash...
The comforting smell of a sage-like smoke wafts its way down Fed Square’s atrium, snaking between dozens of seated fashion goers eagerly awaiting the fre
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Maggie Zhou
Entertainment
Jessica Mauboy Is Done Being The ‘Good Girl’
Since finishing as runner-up on Australian Idol at the age of 16 back in 2006, Jessica Mauboy has not only had a thriving music career but enjoyed success
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Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
The Bachelorette
‘s Taje Fowler On Her Move To Quas...
Going on reality TV as only the third Indigenous woman in The Bachelor/Bachelorette franchise’s history in Australia, Taje Fowler knew she’d be
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Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
Deborah Mailman On Her First Lead Role In Her 25-Year Career
From Offspring to The Secret Life Of Us, Deborah Mailman’s diverse resume and stellar acting chops have made her one of the most recognisable and cel
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Alicia Vrajlal
Work & Money
From Racism To Carrying The Burden To Educate — The Challenges Fa...
Seven in 10 First Nations women don’t feel genuinely included and treated as equals at work, according to an Australian-first report researching the
by
Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
The Serious Conversation Bachelorette Brooke Blurton Had With Pro...
The Bachelorette Australia kicked off with a bang last night, and as expected in reality television land, there were contestants whispering, interrupting e
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Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
Dear Sam Frost, This Is Why Using The Word Segregation Was Proble...
Over the weekend former Bachelorette star-turned Home and Away actress Sam Frost faced backlash for using the word ‘segregation’ to describe th
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Alicia Vrajlal
Wellness
‘We’re Tired’: The Unique Burnout Experienced By First Nations Women
When Simone Biles – a black woman, trauma and sexual violence survivor and winner of 32 Olympic and world championship medals — spoke about the power o
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Caroline Kell
Entertainment
‘I Got Goosebumps’:
The Bachelorette
Promo Praised For Exp...
Brooke Blurton’s upcoming season of The Bachelorette Australia has been one of the most highly anticipated in the franchise’s history. In a wor
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Alicia Vrajlal
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Fired Up
The Unique Challenges Faced By First Nations Women In Reporting W...
At least half of all women in Australia have experienced sexual harassment, abuse or violence. That’s 1 in 2 that has been sexually harassed, 1 in 3 that
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Amanda Morgan
News
‘It’s A White Boys’ Club’: How WOC Are Si...
Sexism and gender inequality are very apparent in Australian politics. It’s a tough enough road for women forging a career in parliament, but it̵
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Alicia Vrajlal
Wellness
The Wellness Industry Has A Cultural Appropriation Problem — & It...
Almost 30 years ago, in 1995, two researchers from the University of Mississippi were granted a patent for “the use of turmeric for wound healing.” At
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Mirel Zaman
Celebrity Beauty
Quannah Chasinghorse Is The Breakout Star Of Last Night’s M...
The theme of last night’s Met Gala was “In America“, and the celebrities who attended the illustrious event interpreted the prompt in eve
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Megan Decker
Entertainment
How Jessica Peris Drew Resilience From ‘Strong Black Women&...
Competing on SAS Australia was as much about redemption for Jessica Peris as it was about succeeding in the gruelling challenges from the real SAS (Special
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Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
First Nations Ballerina Evie Ferris On The Intense Reaction To He...
The past two weeks have been a whirlwind for Evie Ferris since it was announced she had joined popular children’s entertainment group, The Wiggles. T
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Alicia Vrajlal
Wellness
What Does It Really Mean To “Decolonise” Wellness?
Turmeric lattes, facial gua sha, yoga, burning sage — the modern wellness industry in western countries borrows heavily from the ancient traditions
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Mirel Zaman
Entertainment
Barkaa Opens Up About Representation, Sobriety And Feeling ‘More ...
When Barkaa – born Chloe Quayle – rang me on a mild Sydney morning, she was upbeat, gracious and open to answering all of my questions. The 25-year-old
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Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
Meet The Cast Of Taika Waititi’s
Reservation Dogs
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Ariana Brockington
Entertainment
All My Friends Are Racist
Is The Aussie Comedy We Desper...
I love Australian television. But honestly, I’m a bit sick of seeing the same straight, white characters across our soaps, reality TV shows and even
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Alicia Vrajlal
News
The Important Reason Australian Women Are Sharing Their #MeAtTen ...
Human rights groups and First Nations advocates are urging the government to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14, a year after the decis
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Alicia Vrajlal
Entertainment
As An Indigenous Presenter, Finding A Talent Agency Isn’t Easy — ...
Bianca Hunt speaks to Refinery29 Australia's Culture Editor Alicia Vrajlal about the challenges faced by First Nations creatives in the Australian media in
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Alicia Vrajlal
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