Jo Fox is a former ALP political advisor, including on the status of women.
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Do men need to 'woman up' when it comes to sharing the burden of contraception, asks Jo Fox. And does a new DIY intrauterine insemination device really give women the freedom its creators claim?
Topics: parenting, women, womens-health, sexual-health, pregnancy-and-childbirth
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An attempt this week to have yoga pants ostensibly outlawed is not the first coup against women's comfort, writes Jo Fox.
Topics: feminism, community-and-society, women, offbeat, human-interest, australia
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| UpdatedPlayboy cover model and accidental sex tape star Pamela Anderson is speaking out against the "numbing effects" of pornography, Jo Fox writes.
Topics: feminism, pornography, women, schools, offbeat, laws, united-states, united-kingdom
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| UpdatedJo Fox rounds up the news and views that might have flown under your radar. This week, she looks at ladies and longevity: what needs to change if we live to 150? When is too old to have a baby and will women need testosterone pills?
Topics: community-and-society, women, health, australia
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Disney's new film Moana has Jo Fox wondering what makes a strong female hero.
Topics: family-and-children, feminism, prostitution, women, offbeat, film-movies, internet-culture
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Jo Fox's mind boggles at the man who apologised to his rape victim using emoji, and slow-claps for the UK law firm finally recognising women.
Topics: women, feminism, family-and-children, people, courts-and-trials, internet-culture
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Former political advisor Jo Fox asks if there are signs for good and bad Muslims, should we have signs for good and bad mothers?
Topics: film-movies, women, people, government-and-politics
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| UpdatedWomen in Germany could be compelled to reveal acts of infidelity if a new 'Cuckoo Kids' Law' is passed.
Topics: family-and-children, children, parenting, women, family-law, laws, germany