EPISODE · Mar 1, 2024 · 26 MIN
From one gender gap to the next
from The Women's Agenda Podcast
The wait is over - we now have access to the gender pay gaps of more than 5,000 Australian businesses, and some of the results are pretty grim. Angela Priestley and Tarla Lambert discuss their key takeaways from the data.There’s another gender gap we talk about this week - it’s a gender exercise gap. More than half of women say they don’t exercise as much as they want to. Why is this the case?We also look at why Sydney Mardi Gras will feel different this year, plus some wins for the week. Thank you for listening.Stories discussed this week:Ruth Gottesman makes $1.5b donation to New York medical schoolCaroline Kennedy to participate in Shitbox Rally, raising money for cancer research20 Australian businesses and their gender pay gaps, according to new data from WGEAActivate your career with us! Just ignore the 37.1% gender pay gapSo you just found out men are earning significantly more than you. What now?‘Anyone can be a victim of violence’: The horrific alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke DaviesMardi Gras board asks NSW Police not to participate in this weekend’s paradeName-dropping Taylor Swift in a political speech doesn’t undo Scott Morrison’s damage to womenMore than half of women don’t exercise as much as they would like, new research findsToday’s podcast is made possible thanks to Grant Thornton Australia. Women’s Agenda is partnering with Grant Thornton on their SuperWomen Initiative by spotlighting women in superannuation. Through Roundtable discussions and a dedicated podcast profile series, we are examining how women are pushing to transform superannuation in Australia. You can learn more about the series at womensagenda.com.au/superwomen The Crux is produced by Agenda Media, the 100% women founded and owned media business, publishing the daily news publication Women's Agenda.Producers: Olivia Cleal and Allison Ho Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The wait is over - we now have access to the gender pay gaps of more than 5,000 Australian businesses, and some of the results are pretty grim. Angela Priestley and Tarla Lambert discuss their key takeaways from the data.There’s another gender gap we talk about this week - it’s a gender exercise gap. More than half of women say they don’t exercise as much as they want to. Why is this the case?We also look at why Sydney Mardi Gras will feel different this year, plus some wins for the week. Thank you for listening.Stories discussed this week:Ruth Gottesman makes $1.5b donation to New York medical schoolCaroline Kennedy to participate in Shitbox Rally, raising money for cancer research20 Australian businesses and their gender pay gaps, according to new data from WGEAActivate your career with us! Just ignore the 37.1% gender pay gapSo you just found out men are earning significantly more than you. What now?‘Anyone can be a victim of violence’: The horrific alleged murders of Jesse Baird and Luke DaviesMardi Gras board asks NSW Police not to participate in this weekend’s paradeName-dropping Taylor Swift in a political speech doesn’t undo Scott Morrison’s damage to womenMore than half of women don’t exercise as much as they would like, new research findsToday’s podcast is made possible thanks to Grant Thornton Australia. Women’s Agenda is partnering with Grant Thornton on their SuperWomen Initiative by spotlighting women in superannuation. Through Roundtable discussions and a dedicated podcast profile series, we are examining how women are pushing to transform superannuation in Australia. You can learn more about the series at womensagenda.com.au/superwomen The Crux is produced by Agenda Media, the 100% women founded and owned media business, publishing the daily news publication Women's Agenda.Producers: Olivia Cleal and Allison Ho Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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