Work. Love. Body.: Future Women by Jamila Rizvi - ISBN: 9780733647307
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Australian women changed forever. Will tomorrow be more equal?

Work. Love. Body.: Future Women

Future Women

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  • Paperback

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2021

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Summary

In 2020, the lives of Australian women changed irrevocably. With insight, intelligence, and empathy, Jane Gilmore, Santilla Chingaipe, and Emily J. Brooks explore this through the lenses of work, love, and body, and ask: Will the Australia of tomorrow be more equal than the one we were born into? Or will women and girls remain left behind?

While our country was shrouded in smoke in the early months of 2020, Australian women went about their daily business. They worked, studied, cleane…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780733647307
ISBN-10:0733647308
Author:Jamila Rizvi, Helen McCabe
Publisher:Hachette Australia
Imprint:Hachette Australia
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:15 September 2021
Weight:300g
Dimensions:234mm x 153mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

This is a really well-written record of how women negotiated, suffered and reacted to lockdown.– NSW, VIC [PRINT], The Saturday Age & Sydney Morning Herald, [AUDIENCE: 386,260, ASR: 30,143]

Review–Caroline Overington, NATIONAL [PRINT] Weekend Australian, [AUDIENCE: 219,242, ASR: 45,117]The book is a no-holds-barred take on what love looks like in family relationships and the experience of women who watched their parents die of COVID19 on Zoom.–VIC [PRINT] Domain Review [AUDIENCE: 35,981, ASR: 4,175]This is a really well-written record of how women negotiated, suffered and reacted to lockdown.–NSW, VIC [PRINT], The Saturday Age & Sydney Morning Herald, [AUDIENCE: 386,260, ASR: 30,143]

About The Author

Jamila Rizvi

Jamila Rizvi is Chief Creative Officer for Nine’s Future Women and a bestselling author for adults and children. She is an opinion columnist for the Nine newspapers and hosts two podcasts, The Weekend Briefing and Anonymous Was A Woman. Jamila has advised governments at the highest levels on gender equality, child care, media and employment. She was named in the Australian Financial Review ’s 100 Women of Influence and is a 2020 Women and Leadership Australia award winner.

Helen McCabe is founder and managing director of Future Women. She began working in radio and television in Adelaide before moving to the Canberra Press Gallery with the Seven Network. In 2004 Helen was appointed Night Editor of The Australian newspaper, and later Deputy Editor of The Sunday Telegraph, and also spent six years as editor in chief of the Australia Women’s Weekly, winning a number of industry awards including editor of the year. She is one of the few women to deliver the Andrew Olle lecture on journalism. Helen is active in the not-profit sector holding a series of board roles and also held senior executive roles at Nine before launching Future Women in 2018.

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