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Why are women sexualised in sport?

Shooting up Paulina’s skirt – not good sport

Just today, a Fox cameraman honed in on the skirt of Paulina Gretsky, the fiancée of US Open winner, golfer Dustin Johnson. But how many times has this happened to the male partners of female athletes, ask Kerri Sackville.
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Camilla Parker-Bowles, the Duchess of Cornwall

Why do women hate women?

However feminist we think we are most of us have trouble keeping our inner bitch under control at times, particularly when it comes to other women.
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child free by choice

Why I chose not to have kids

In a society where it is seen as normal for a woman to want a child, what is it then if she doesn't? We spoke to three women about their choice to be child-free.
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Two women having a friendly conversation in a modern, well-lit office space.

The rise of the single woman

She is increasingly more common in Australia – smart, educated, financially independent and with growing economic and political clout, writes Michael Sheather.
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Australia's first lady Margie Abbott's first major interview with The Weekly

EXCLUSIVE: Margie Abbott’s first interview

In her first major interview, Margie Abbott has revealed to the April issue of the Australian Women's Weekly that she would not care if her husband lost his job tomorrow, admitting the role of Australia’s First Lady is one she has struggled with.
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Patricia Arquette

Why Patricia Arquette’s Oscar acceptance speech wins everything

Patricia Arquette has won an Oscar for an outstanding performance over 14 years in Boyhood. She’s also won the hearts and minds of women everywhere, with a smash-through speech about equal rights. Patricia dedicated her award to “every woman who has ever given birth.” She also cried out for “equal rights for women in the […]
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Best Actress winner Patricia Arqutte

So were actresses asked more at the Oscars?

The revolt on the red carpet has been building for some time, with accomplished actresses tiring of being asked searing questions like 'who they’re wearing' and 'what’s in their clutch', with little to no interest in their views on, well, anything
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Theodor 'Ted' Seuss Geisel

We love Dr Seuss – but are the books sexist?

Although the author, Theodor 'Ted' Seuss Geisel, died in 1991 at the age of 87, his widow has found unpublished material in her home when it was being renovated, which will be published as What Pet Should I Get, on July 28.
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Malala Yousafzai

Malala Yousafzai most admired woman in India

Malala Yousafzai, the 17 year-old winner of the Nobel Peace Prize for her work in campaigning for education, is now the most admired woman in India and the second most admired woman in the world.
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African dolls outselling Barbie in Nigeria

Why these black dolls are important

Last year actress Lupita Nyong’o electrified the world with her speech on beauty and how she finally accepted that her dark skin was beautiful. “I hope that my presence on your screens and in magazines will lead you, young girl, on a similar journey. That you will feel the validation of your external beauty, but […]
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