Women On Boards

As the battle continues at the highest levels to increase the number of women on boards in the public, private and not-for-profit sectors, it became clear to She Brisbane last week that there is no shortage of contenders. The growing number of […]

Plastic Fantastic

Did you see recently that Queensland will ban single-use shopping bags from 2018? Hallelujah! I think the sooner they ban them the better. I don’t think they should stop there either just quietly – get rid of them everywhere I say. Especially on airplanes in the […]

Lauren Shuttleworth #SheInspires

Lauren Shuttleworth is determined to create change in the most sustainable and impactful way possible. Creating Words with Heart, her custom design stationery business, she is an inspiration to women entrepreneurs everywhere. Helping to fund education days for girls in developing countries as well as […]

REVITALEYES

The eyes have it at #SheBrisbane with one of our ladies using REVITALEYES, the current top-selling eye treatment in the country, with what she describes as “outstanding” results. REVITALEYES is part of the freezeframe brand created by leading Australian beauty entrepreneur Sonia […]

Social Media & Autism

A new study has found that people who spend the most time browsing social media, especially Facebook, showed some traits similar to those of the autism spectrum disorder, including an inability to read facial emotions. The study, by the University of the […]

George Clooney Writes A Poem About America

As President Donald Trump continues his attack on the country’s NFL players who protest by kneeling during the national anthem, Hollywood actor George Clooney has written a poem to mark this moment. The poem (or prayer), which was published by the US […]

Michelle Loch #SheInspires

Cultivating our brainpower to enhance our leadership skills will be the next big thing in the self-help development sphere and neuroscience leadership coach Michelle Loch is on the forefront, helping businesses and organisations create better work environments. “I had found that using neuroscience as a […]

Children And Gender

#SheBrisbane came across an interesting article by Kashmira Gander of INDEPENDENT news about trans rights and letting children have more say over their identities… Trans rights have burst into the spotlight in the past few years thanks to high-profile figures like Laverne […]

An Octoroon- Queensland Theatre

The play ‘An Octoroon’ has been described by Ben Brantley of the New York Times as “this decade’s most eloquent theatrical statement on race in America today. “Award -winning playwright Branden  Jacob – Jenkins has updated the play which was originally performed […]

Don’t Blame Your Genes For Tooth Decay

If you’re a frequent visitor to the dentist’s chair, you may think you inherited bad teeth from your parents, but a new study of Australian twins shows you can’t blame your genes for tooth decay, according to an ABC Science article. “I […]

Let’s Count At Work

With one in six children in Australia starting school behind, it’s important for parents to have a role in the development of their child’s early maths skills. Just in time for National Literacy and Numeracy Week (4-10 September), the Lets Count at […]

That Gets My Goat (Yoga)

My Bestie is a yoga instructor – and yes she’s impossibly fit and bendy and glows with good health. It makes me SICK quite frankly. (She’s the one married to the smokin’ hot Italian who also an amazing cook – so unfair). I can’t […]

Spruce Up Your Spring Wardrobe

Spring has well and truly arrived with floral and floaty dresses making a welcome appearance on the streets of Brisbane. I’ve been out and about checking out street style, shopping Spring trends and attending the Spring Fashion Parade at L’adore & co. These are […]

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