Lilly Van Der Meer On Bullying

Today marks the National Day of Action Against Bullying and SheBrisbane had a chat with Neighbours actress, and Queenslander Lilly Van der Meer who is fronting the Supré Foundation and headspace anti-bullying campaign Bullying. So Not Ok. Why is bullying such an […]

Sarah Harris – The Smith Family

Teenagers from some of Queensland’s most disadvantaged communities last night celebrated milestone educational achievements at a special graduation event, thanks to The Smith Family. Many of those honoured are the first in their family to complete Year 12 or attend university, having […]

Professor Chaos

The professor whose live BBC interview was interrupted with a visit by his two young children has spoken out, describing what happened as “a comedy of errors”. A BBC reported today that Korea expert Robert Kelly told the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) […]

Pauline Roche #SheInspires

Tell us a little bit about yourself – who you are and what you do Pauline, 50, co-owner (with my sister Sharon) of Me Time Experiences, an event company that specialises in small group singing, writing, walking and surfing retreats. I am […]

Fizz And History!

One of my favourite things about being in the UK is my proximity to Champagne! It’s my tipple of choice. There is just so much availability and affordability here. You can scoot down to your closest corner store and pick up a […]

Food Mix Tenereffic!

Last night was date night for one of the SheBrisbane girls who decided to take “the man” to Tenerrife Social House, an Asian Fusion restaurant on Vernon Terrace (Tenerrife, of course). And it was great with just the right mix of delicious dishes […]

MODA Events Portside

SheBrisbane were lucky enough to attend the unveiling of the new Moda Events space. Happy to be on the receiving end of fine food, entertainment, fireworks and an introduction to some of Brisbane’s best suppliers! Check out the full social gallery here. SheSocietySheSociety is a […]

The Brisbane French Film Festival

As most regular readers of my column will know I have always been enamoured of all things French- handbags, cheese, champagne, champagne again and of course, French films. So when Alliance Francaise invited me to a special screening of Rebecca Zlotowski’s ‘Planetarium’ […]

SheBrisbane’s International Women’s Day Lunch

SheBrisbane’s International Women’s Day Event kicked off with some amazing panelists giving their insights into closing the gap on gender equality in our society. Thank you all for joining us to celebrate all women and their achievements and support The Allison Baden-Clay Foundation, we hope […]

Grandparents Doing It Tough

SheBrisbane spoke to Cathy Baker from Community Legal Centres Queensland about the growing number of Queenslanders being denied contact with their grandchildren due to family breakdown, parental drug use and domestic violence. In addition to the traditional “babysitting” role tied to the high cost of childcare, grandparents are […]

Solerno Serata Cocktail Recipe

The Solerno Serata cocktails were such a hit at the SheBrisbane International Women’s Day Lunch that we decided to track down the recipe and share… You’re welcome. SheSocietySheSociety is a site for the women of Australia to share our stories, our experiences, shared learnings […]

Cat The Cupid

I have been married for 50 years and after three children and 7 grand children we are now empty nesters again. Do you have any tips for reignite the flame in loving marriages? Firstly, congratulations for being married so long, and for […]

3 Tips To Become A #GirlBoss

Kate Middleton is the ultimate #GirlBoss. At 36, she is the only female CEO in Australia for an insurance engineering firm, Censeo – you might say Kate knows a thing or two about how to slay your career goals. In celebration of […]

Reena Augustine #SheInspires

Tell us a little bit about yourself – who you are and what you do The recently crowned winner of the Brisbane Women in Business Award for Community Dedication I have continued to blaze a trail in my quest for equality. Coming to Australia […]

Being A Mum – Is It Worth It?

SheBrisbane were very interested in a recent article by Kellie Scott of The ABC and wanted to share… At 31, new mums and pregnant women fill my inner circle, and phrases like “get cracking” and “you’d make cute babies” are often thrown around. […]

Aussie Expat Living In The UK

Over the weekend here in the UK, George Michaels’s old car sold at an auction. It was a navy blue, automatic, 14 year old Range Rover. George Michael would have paid around £80,000 for it new and (if it weren’t his car) […]

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