Jenna Price, The Sydney Morning Herald

Jenna Price

The Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald
  • Canberra Times
  • Newcastle Herald
  • Brisbane Times
  • WAtoday
  • Daily Liberal
  • Essential Kids
  • Essential Baby
  • Daily Life
  • The Age

Past articles by Jenna:

Finally, women are taking the law into their own hands

Whether as judges, witnesses or defendants, women have historically been burdened with unfair expectations in the courtrooms of Australia. But that’s changing before our eyes. → Read More

Stan Grant is not part of the problem. Others have questions to answer

Stan Grant’s presence on any program drives engagement, and it’s any employer’s responsibility to step up, to defend and protect. → Read More

Jenna Price | Karl Stefanovic and Nick Coatsworth: the illusion that we can trust people with power and influence

We are not up-to-date with our COVID vaccines. Some of us aren't even aware that we should have... → Read More

Jenna Price | Cost-cutting universities to blame for rise of plagiarism

Unis that cut corners make citizens who do the same. → Read More

Our stories are everything. Why aren't we saving them from vanishing?

Everyone has a stake in the national institutions, so why aren't we saving them? → Read More

Jenna Price: More people are feeling lonely and it might be because of the cities we build

We have been inadvertently building our cities for loneliness over decades. → Read More

Transforming Justice Australia offers alternatives to the traditional justice system in dealing with sexual assault cases

I don't think I could have hoped for a worse outcome than this one. The retrial of Bruce Lehrmann over the alleged sexual assault of Brittany Higgins, both former Liberal staffers, has been aborted. Higgins is now "in hospital getting the treatment and support she needs". → Read More

The terrible, horrible very bad week in Australian politics

The first of my grandsons is learning to use a potty right now. He's not too bad for a tiny tacker. When I say "Good work", he tells me "Mumma and Dadda say wow". Ok then. → Read More

Jenna Price | National plan to end domestic violence in a generation is seriously lacking

To fix family violence in this country, we need to do two things. → Read More

National plan to end Australia's domestic violence 'crisis'

For the first time, the plan includes a commitment to supporting women and children's recovery. → Read More

Jenna Price | Children victims, survivors of domestic violence need to be heard and supported to end intergenerational trauma

Violence begets violence. Our youngest survivors must be heard. → Read More

Has COVID changed our lives for the better?

Have all our sacrifices been for nothing? Or are we better for having lived through coronavirus? → Read More

We need all the public holidays we can get, this one for the Queen included

There is no place for even gentle whingeing by business lobbies at this time of national sorrow. → Read More

Why do we still recite the Lord's Prayer in Australian Parliament?

Maybe it's time to get an atheist quota for Parliament so it's actually representative of the electorate. → Read More

Manly Sea Eagles pride jersey fallout poses question about workplaces and inclusion

I wonder how many of us would get away with this in modern workplaces. I doubt you or... → Read More

Stalking survivor Ellis Gunn has crucial advice to share with you

Rattled is an unsettling first-person account of what it is like to be stalked, why it happens and what you might do if it happens to you. → Read More

Scott Morrison, it’s hard to change behaviour. I know, I’ve tried

The PM says he’ll be less like a bulldozer if re-elected, but it’s only going to happy if he really means it. → Read More

Why parents are ready for teachers to strike

Parents are COVID-hardened, plus they can see schools are in crisis. → Read More

There's no shortage of wackiness when it comes to Australian politicians

United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly at the party's launch on April 16. Picture: AAP There is a weird magic to preselection. The major parties spend a lot of time telling voters about their organisation's diligent processes, the minor parties not so much. Jenna Price is a Canberra Times columnist and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University. → Read More

Journalists must use judgement when drinking with politicians

No one really knows how the game is played Prime Minister Scott Morrison at a cannery this week, and inset a screenshot of a social media video posted from the media drinks event. Pictures: James Croucher, TikTok Jenna Price is a Canberra Times columnist and a visiting fellow at the Australian National University. → Read More