Robot waiters take a star turn in the Japanese capital’s DAWN Avatar Robot Cafe, but something more important is going on behind the scenes. Eighteen months ago, I was almost left stuck on the kerb in ...
TRACEY Spicer has stripped live onstage after deciding that the 'tricep dips to get rid of nasty bingo flaps' and 'shapewear to suck in the mummy gut' are not worth the time. In a talk entitled "The ...
SHE’S the leading light in the nation’s #MeToo movement. But for Tracey Spicer, who has been awarded an Order Of Australia, her campaigning has come at a cost. The former newsreader, turned ...
Veteran journalist, turned accidental advocate, Tracey Spicer AM presents a revelatory series Silent No More on the ABC and iview on Mondays at 8:30pm from 25 November. Over three episodes, Tracey ...
A huge global reckoning was galvanised by the #MeToo hashtag and she wanted to be sure Australian women could tell their stories. “I expected about 12 to 14 responses, not thousands,” she recalls. “I ...
The ABC has been forced to apologise for a “mortifying” mistake that has put at least one woman’s life at risk and “shattered” several others. One woman who works in the media says she now has ...
An Australian documentary called Silent No More has exposed the names, identities, and stories of two women who shared their stories with the documentary’s host but never consented to revealing their ...
QUEENSLAND TV presenters throw their support behind Sandra Sully after the anchor spoke out about being bullied in the workplace. The long-term Network Ten presenter revealed her decade-long bullying ...
"I just want it to be over," Rachel Friend's mother told doctors. "Never let me have another seizure," Shayne Higson's mother implored her daughters. Before she spent her final days in a palliative ...
Lisa Wilkinson and a host of other high profile Australian women read mean tweets about themselves to demonstrate the abuse women are faced with. Lisa Wilkinson, Sam Frost, Sarah Harris and Tracey ...
A revelatory series exploring how #MeToo is changing Australia. Tracey Spicer speaks to ordinary Australians who bravely share their experiences and looks at how the system must be reformed.
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