
Why Too Few Women Are Scaling The Career Heights In The IT Sector
There’s still more work to do, to ensure female candidates have a decent shot at challenging and fulfilling roles, say...
There’s still more work to do, to ensure female candidates have a decent shot at challenging and fulfilling roles, say...
Snap Inc. has announced a host of new hires across its team in Australia, including Dina Bailey as ANZ agency lead. Lead...
Despite the pejorative name, "Lazy girl jobs" are about exposing toxic workplaces. Apparently.
Amazon failing to answer the age old question: Is it actually a bargain if you don't need it?
At this rate, Dalla-Camina will be running out of mantlepiece space to store all her trophies.
The ever-delightful Gina Rinehart has taken aim at Zuck. We can hear him quaking from California.
Aussie women are relying on social media for news, when they should be relying on Women Leading Tech.
A two-for-one here with a good look at the new iPhone and MacBook Air & getting to flunk off work for four minutes.
AI could be transformative for retailers. Though they'll still rely on teenagers to stack the shelves.
This support for regional newsrooms is commendable. Whether there are any journos left to support is another matter.
This new partnership addresses a very real and very sad issue online.
Meta's attempt to put the election misinformation cat back in the bag is certainly admirable.
Minister Ed Husic jets off to England to hear about AI. Clearly, he hadn't had his fill during SXSW Sydney.
Atlassian's acquisition adventures continues as it picks up this tiny Melbourne firm.
Knowing what CSIRO stands for is mercifully not part of the eligibility criteria.
Join us in mentally preparing for the inevitable "When's International Men's Day?" boneheads (19 September, FYI).
Thought gen AI & business security were as incompatible as Montagues & Capulets? Think again.
Musk's new dollar fee might make some headway in paying off his huge fine from the e-safety commissioner.
Thought the metaverse was dead? We did. But, there might some life in the old dog yet.
Thought generative AI was a complete time sink? This new research might prove otherwise.
Amidst the glamour, gorgeous people and delectable canapes at last night's Upfronts, Seven announced some tech news.
That's right, the biggest and best night in the tech calendar is returning for next year. Get your entries in now!
In heartening news for WLT's editorial team, Phoebe Netto believes that gen AI isn't the be-all and end-all.
If Atlassian is wondering how not to respond to a data breach, it need only look at Optus' efforts last year.
A career change is one of the very few times when wandering eyes can work to your benefit.
If Musk stopped posting for just 24 hours, we dread to think what he could achieve.
Nurses and project managers have plenty in common it seems. Journalists, on the other hand, do not.
We're going to be running around like headless chickens at SXSW Sydney next week by the looks of things.
To the chagrin of our accountant, none of the money seems to be worming its way to WLT any time soon.
Google's new phones and watch promise bigger and better things. Bigger price tags, meanwhile, are guaranteed.
Meta reckons it could save brands an entire month every year. We reckon they'll just make more bad ads.
Christmas at the Perkins' shaping up to be one for the ages with this latest news!
An ad company partnership means lunchtime martinis and verbose pitch decks are coming to Shopify's office.
The sleeping aid market keeps heating up with Spotify's entry into the audiobook market.
Sarah McAvoy picks up prestigious industry gong — though not as prestigious as the Women Leading Tech Awards.
Mentoring programs right from university are key to improving diversity in STEM, pens BT's John Penn.