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Huge 50 percent discount of e-Lilianne lingerie for sphinxx readers. Get the code here. Two weeks only

Who doesn’t love sales? And for a sale of 50% off, you’d expect to be standing in a tightly packed line for ages and struggling through shrieking hoards of fellow shoppers. Well, we have a new sphinxx offers for all readers for a full 50% of e-Lilianne Lingerie. An online Lingerie store, you can select […]

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Why are women more likely to be offered the top jobs when a company is a mess? More importantly, why do we take them? This months Madison magazine tackles these questions.

It’s one of those cycles we see way too often in the business world. A division, branch or business starts to fall apart, the boss bails or gets booted, and the role goes to a woman. The men are all busy looking the other way, while a gutsy woman decides its rare an opportunity like […]

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Anyone who wishes to pursue a leadership role – male or female – in the public sector should bookmark Sue Vardon’s excellent website

We have a lot of sphinxx members and readers who work in the public sector. There are many sites full of business resources, articles and international news, and I would like to introduce you ladies working in the public sector toPublic Sector Women, a much needed and very useful website. If you attended Adelaide May […]

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New findings discover that government welfare systems for supporting women back into work were better off in the 1950s

Whenever I read a headline like “Women better off in the 1950’s”, I get ready to get cranky and start composing emails to the editor in my head. But as I read this article, sure I resented the title but the story itself was a surprise. A comparison between the 1950s welfare system to today finds […]

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Do government initiatives to support child care work? Absolutely- see the ratios

There have been several government initiatives to improve childcare in Australia. Because of Australian children aged 0-11, half are in some form of non-parental childcare. There are still intense shortages in long day care, places resulting in waiting lists, the system is plagued by inflexibility and prohibitive costs. But Government assistance has been found to […]

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Life Balance: Where are men and women actually spending their time? See this graph to find out how we spend our hours.

And no surprise, women spend almost triple the time parenting, and a little less taking care of ourselves. This graph represents the average hours per week. Does this fit with your week? I know I work a great deal more then 27.3 hours, but the comparison seems about right to how many of my male […]

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