Catherine Fox, BlueNotes

Catherine Fox

BlueNotes

Sydney, NSW, Australia

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  • Financial Review

Past articles by Catherine:

Why women are pressing for progress

Guest editor Catherine Fox discusses the surge of international activism lead by women since IWD last year → Read More

IWD2018: Pressing on – bluenotes full coverage

Don't miss a thing this IWD - here's everything you should be reading, watching and listening to. → Read More

Workplace dinosaurs have nowhere to hide

ANZ BlueNotes. Recent headlines about boorish sexist behaviour are a timely sign we need more not less of this shift in workplace norms and practices. → Read More

FULL COVERAGE: BN on #IWD2017

ANZ BlueNotes. Boldness and eternal vigilance are needed to protect the fundamentals of equality we hold dear. → Read More

IWD2017: Why it’s time to stop fixing women

To celebrate International Women’s day, all week BlueNotes will be guest edited by experienced journalist and author Catherine Fox. We’ll be publishing content on women, their experience in the workplace and the future of equality as the world looks to #beboldforchange. We hope you enjoy it. #IWD2017 → Read More

Stop blaming women for their own marginalisation

ANZ BlueNotes. Efforts to address gender inequity have to involve men to make any meaningful progress. → Read More

Why there’s no support club for straight white men

ANZ BlueNotes. The backlash over workplace women’s networks (and others like them) make clear these issues are not about individual fault but the way systemic bias works. → Read More

Why there’s no support club for straight white men

A woman working for a large company tells her teammates she’s off to a meeting and will be away for an hour or so. → Read More

'Joking' is no excuse for sexism

Calling a couple of her team over to her desk in an open-plan office, a senior woman in a professional services firm briefs them on the next steps of a project. After the short meeting, a male colleague sitting nearby asks her to keep her voice down in future because she sounds just like his wife nagging him. → Read More

From year 10 school leaver to accidental CEO

Rachelle Towart’s deeply held belief in the value of hard work and public service have helped propel her to the top. → Read More

Imposter syndrome not the whole inequality story

There’s a renewed debate on whether women are facing barriers of their own making in the workplace because they are just not feisty enough. → Read More

The advantages of having no career strategy

From PhD student focused on obscenity law to published novelist and heavy transport heavyweight, Dr Sarah Jones says “being open to things” is the key to her success. → Read More

Collaboration the key to award-winning business

A total novice when she bought the business, Kris Lloyd is now an award-winner in the once male-dominated world of cheesemaking. → Read More

One woman’s path to making CEO

Miriam Silva, who was part of the inaugural 100 Women of Influence list, has just become acting CEO of TAFE South Australia – the latest in a series of senior jobs. → Read More

Why urine could be the answer to food security

There have been plenty of sceptics, but Dr Dana Cordell’s work on sustainability and food production has had a global impact. → Read More

How the alpha males got the gender message

Great progress is possible when CEOs concentrate on the need to boost numbers of women in leadership - the core focus of the Male Champions of Change group. → Read More

Engineering change by ‘creating a vision and getting people on board’

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