Sexism
More women on public sector boards
Women now make up 43 percent of people on state sector boards and committees, a new record, the government says.
French female ministers decry sexual harassment
Seventeen women who have served as government ministers in France say they will no longer be silent about sexual harassment in politics.
Leila Adu - Scary Love Monster
Princeton-based NZ composer and songwriter Leila Adu about sexism in the industry, ghanaian hip-hop, and her newfound love of the mbira. Audio
Suzie Bates: women's cricket
Toby Manhire interviews Suzie Bates, captain of the White Ferns, who was named 2016 Wisden Leading Women's Cricketer of the World, and will play in the inaugural six-team Kia Super League T20… Audio
Sexism in science
A well known and respected Associate Professor of nanotechnoloy and related sciences has addressed the ongoing battle of sexism in her field. Dr Nicola Gaston is also a prominent science communicator… Audio
Cricket's men fly business women fly economy
Non-equality in the flight arrangements for our national cricket teams. Audio
Defence aims to tackle 'sexist' culture
A rape victim who pushed for changes to the way the Defence Force deals with sexual complaints wants them dealt with independently.
Defence Force clamp down on sexual violence
The military says it is adopting a zero tolerance approach to inappropriate behaviour and sexual violence in its ranks, but a rape victim wants them to go even further. Audio
Rape victim says Defence Force's sexism plan isn't enough
A rape victim who pushed for changes to the way the Defence Force deals with sexual complaints wants investigations carried out independently of the services. Audio
Defence Force publishes action plan
The Defence Force has published an action plan to tackle the sexist culture within its branches. Audio
Women discuss "sexism" debate raging among Democrats
The battle to put a woman into the White House for the first time ever has taken a vitriolic turn. Audio
Sexism in science
Theoretical chemist Nicola Gaston discusses her book about sexism in science and why she thinks the problem is pervasive and systemic. Video, Audio
Star Wars merchandising accused of being sexist
Are Star Wars toys sexist? Fans have noted that the female character, Rey, has been left out of products released to coincide with the latest movie. Audio
The 'F' word, sexism and music
Lizzie Marvelly, Evelyn Morris and Karyn Hay share their experiences in the music industry with Yadana Saw. Audio
Man fired over offensive Facebook post
A man who left an offensive comment on an Australian writer's Facebook page has been sacked, but his supporters are blaming the columnist.
The Pundits: Feminism
Equality for women with feminist blogger Deborah Russell... women (struggling/being successful) in science Audio
Shakespeare with David Lawrence
Director of Wellington theatre company The Bacchanals, discussing the Shakespeare plays The Merchant of Venice and The Taming of the Shrew. Audio
Chvrches
Ahead of their appearance at St Jerome's Laneway Festival 2016, Chvrches' Martin Doherty explains how he's weighed in behind his bandmate, Lauren Mayberry, who has been the target of social media… Audio
Parliaments speaker and women MPs
Some women MPs say parliament's Speaker David Carter doesn't take their points of order seriously. Audio
Pretty litttle thing
There's debate around comments by a former rugby league player about Labour MP Jacinda Ardern. What's the harm in calling Jacinda Ardern a "pretty little thing?" Dr Deborah Russell explains. Audio