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Men's Day Events Shift From Anti-Feminist Stance

As International Men's Day approaches, researchers note decreased anti-feminist framing in events. Discover how Australia's health body distances itself from conservative campaigns.

Women turning away from investing - new research

Financial journalist Iona Bain reveals why women are pausing investments amid life pressures. New eToro research shows £678bn gender investment gap. Discover the real reasons behind this trend.

Female Finance Leaders Share Career Advice

Senior women in finance reveal crucial career strategies for the next generation. Learn how to embrace risk, build networks and overcome barriers in the industry.

Threshold Choirs sing comfort to the dying

Discover how the global Threshold Choir movement brings peace to the terminally ill through gentle songs. A story of comfort from Ballina, Australia. Learn more about this heartwarming service.

Anne Summers' 50-Year Feminist Legacy

Feminist author Anne Summers reflects on 50 years since her groundbreaking book 'Damned Whores and God's Police' changed Australian society and women's rights.

Gender Divide in 1950s UK Schools' Curriculum

Guardian readers reveal how 1950s gender-segregated lessons shaped lives. From home economics to algebra, discover the lasting impact of Britain's educational divide and modern calls for reform.

Why boys forget gender equality as they become men

New research reveals a troubling disconnect between teenage boys' beliefs in gender equality and their future behaviour as men. Discover why ideals fade and what this means for society.

Australian Boys Grapple with Masculinity Stereotypes

Groundbreaking research from The Men's Project exposes how Australian boys are grappling with harmful stereotypes about masculinity, revealing alarming connections to mental health struggles and wellbeing.

End-of-Life Care Needs Overhaul, Not Just Funding

A damning new report reveals that Britain's palliative care system requires fundamental reform rather than simply increased funding, with thousands suffering due to fragmented services and inadequate support.

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