The third and final debate of the three Mexican presidential candidates for the June 2 elections.
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Mexico will elect its first woman president on Sunday.
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A branding expert explains how this iconic but controversial doll has gone from teenage reject to movie star in 64 years.
In 2019, the former IMF chief, Christine Lagarde, stated that closing the gender gap in employment could hike global GDP by 35 per cent.
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Research shows French firms with smaller to no gender wage gap and high female board representation also make better business.
Kelly O'Dwyer last week announced she would not be re-contesting her seat of Higgins at the 2019 elections.
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The departure of Liberal women is a sign that they have always been outsiders within the party, and by world standards the gender imbalance is stark and woefully out of touch.
We need female role models in the NSW physics syllabus to normalise women in physics and encourage their engagement and further study.
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The new physics syllabus for year 11 and 12 students in NSW contains no mention of specific women who have contributed to the field, nor their work.
Kasey Chambers was one of the six women who won awards at the ARIAs this year. Women had no nominations at all in Best Group, Dance, Adult Contemporary or Hard Rock/Heavy Metal.
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Why, in 2017, are women still falling behind in the ARIA awards: in nominations, winners, and performances?
Jodie Whittaker as the Doctor.
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Jodie Whittaker will be the 13th, and first female, Doctor Who, an announcement that has been a long time coming.
Sandra Bullock in Gravity (2013) portrayed a female protagonist well, but the industry has a long way to go.
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Only 10% of films have a gender-balanced cast, and getting more women on screens starts with the screenwriters. The solution can be as simple as giving minor characters female names.
Despite its progressive nature, The Age newspaper has never had a female editor-in-chief.
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Women remain systemically underrepresented at the top levels of Australia’s most powerful institutions – including the media, universities, government, judiciary and corporate sector.