international women's day
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Has the ad industry stopped speaking up? Innocean launches Cost of Quiet audit
It turns out many may now feel less confident raising concerns about workplace culture or social issues.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 12, 2026

Jacinda Ardern calls for stronger social media accountability in preventing online harm
She wants platforms treated less like neutral tech hosts and more like publishers.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 9, 2026

We asked 12 women in media a question. Three weren't allowed to answer.
Here are the responses we didn't expect, as well as six insightful replies, to our question for International Women's Day.
by Nama Winston – Mar 6, 2026

What happens when biases are baked into AI?
If women remain underrepresented in designing and governing those systems, imbalance won’t just persist - it will scale.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 6, 2026

Surf’s up, Barbie: Aussie Stephanie Gilmore gets the doll treatment
Come on Barbie, let's hang ten.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 6, 2026

Marina Go says International Women’s Day should spotlight solutions, not slogans
The savvy journalist turned business leader sat with with <i>Mediaweek</i> to discuss the ongoing battle for equality.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 6, 2026

'The Nightly On' celebrates women in leadership in special edition
Featuring exclusive interviews with some of Australia’s biggest stars, 'The Nightly On Leadership' explores the tenacity and talent driving their success.
by Nama Winston – Mar 5, 2026

Why the creator economy is a defining economic shift for women
From ‘mummy bloggers’ to media powerhouses, women are redefining the creator economy by building viable, scalable businesses.
by Mediaweek Admin – Mar 4, 2026

One of One to host two International Women’s Day events in 2026
The events will take place in Sydney and Melbourne.
by Vihan Mathur – Feb 19, 2026

How women's content motivations are reshaping the rules of impact
'By aligning content with motivation and context, brands can create more meaningful, authentic connections with audiences'.
by Natasha Lee – Mar 8, 2025
