It affects 20% of the workforce, so why don’t we talk about menopause at work?
In Australia approximately 20% of the workforce, or nearly 2.5 million women, are estimated to be currently undergoing perimenopause or menopause.
Why Organon is giving all employees the day off on International Women’s Day
The female-focused pharmaceutical company is using the day as a call to action for their own staff to prioritise their health and wellbeing.
How Nicole Liu built Kin Fertility to help women take control
Since launching Kin Fertility in 2020, founder Nicole Liu has been on a mission to work collaboratively with people skilled in health and tech to get the best outcomes for customers.
Pinky glove: The tampon removal glove created — and invested in — by men, in an “attempt to solve a problem that doesn’t exist”
What the Pinky Glove founders are essentially creating is another “pink tax” — where women pay the additional cost of “feminine” marketing and colours for a product that is often already available or, worse, that they don’t need at all.
“Sorely underserved”: Menopause healthcare is a $842 billion market in need of innovation
A new Female Founders Fund report reveals the needs of women experiencing menopause is a US$600 billion untapped opportunity.
Why Rob Haggett ditched the London music industry, and how he found himself co-founding a women’s healthtech startup
How did a middle-aged man who started his career working in the UK music industry end up co-founding a femme-tech startup?
“If I don’t do it, who else is going to?”: Meet Caia, the medtech striving to provide personal healthcare squads for Aussie women
Australian medtech startup Caia is setting out to get women talking about — and getting to know — their bodies.
How this husband and wife team created No Pong, a flourishing natural deodorant brand
Since 2015, Melanie McVean and Chris Caley's business ‘No Pong’ has grown 76% per quarter and is sold globally in over 200 online/offline retailers.