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"I understand the charge that only privileged women can afford to down tools for political reasons. But since I'm one of those, I'm happy to use my power to make the point that the gender pay gap persists, casual sexism clings on and the domestic violence crisis has not been solved," Claire Press writes.

I'm wearing red today, while spending zero money, to show solidarity with the A Day Without A Woman strike. There are those who dismiss the campaign as "kind of annoying". To them I say, "Sorry, I can't hear you - I'm on strike."
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"Feminism is important to me because a few months ago a guy decided for me that I wanted to have sex with him. I didn't want to."

"We are using our privilege and platform to express desires for gender equality."
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Stop complaining. Start campaigning.

Women need to do more than just call themselves feminists, Anne Summers said as she issued her manifesto on the eve of International Women's Day.
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Barack Obama sure is enjoying his post-Presidency lifestyle.

There's a right and wrong way for a man of a certain age to wear a leather jacket.
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When it boils down to it, we still have a long way to go when it comes to best supporting our sisters who need it the most so they feel confident in taking a stand against the system designed to keep them subordinate.

Women in more than 30 countries are set to participate in 'A Day Without A Woman' on Wednesday. But can it really be pulled off?
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Reactions to the traffic lights has been ...mixed.

A Victorian lobby group has won in its push to have several traffic lights around Melbourne changed into 'female' figures.
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This was Q&A at its best, writes Andrew P Street.

When it's not overshadowed by political gotcha moments, <i>Q&A</i> shows just how valuable and powerful it can be.
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From our handsoap to our surface spray, our body wash to our perfume, air fresheners and candles, household cleaners and laundry liquid; scents are all around us, but using them makes little sense according to new research.

Warning: this will kick you right in the feels. Our Daily Life Woman of the Year nominee Moana Hope has just done this for her mum. Now if you'll excuse us, we're off to ugly cry at our desks.

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This woman (my mum) has sacrificed so much in life to ensure we all had a roof over our head and food on the table. She is my world and I wanted to surprise her... with making one of her dream in life come true. That dream is to buy a house. So I saved every penny I had and on this day (big cry baby in photo) I surprised her with a cheque with enough money to put a down payment on any house she wishes for. Family is everything, so do whatever it takes to take care of yours. You don't have to have everything, or a lot to give back. 😪 😃 #thesemoments #blessings #family #suprise #favdaughter 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

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Emma Watson has slammed critics who said that her 'topless' photo discredited her feminism.

The Beauty and the Beast star spoke about the backlash in an interview with the BBC.
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"I always thought it was my fault; that I didn't do or say the right thing."

"I'm angry because it destroys many people; girls both in the industry and in wider society. We are in 2017 - they should promote strong, healthy and beautiful women."

It may look the epitome of glamour, but life on the catwalk nearly killed Victoire Dauxerre, she tells Radhika Sanghani
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