Gender Female opinions count; we need to read more of them Opinion sections in mainstream newspapers help to inform and shape a society's opinions. They are…Sarah RussellFebruary 9, 2016
Aged Care Pain is real, not a myth It is tragic that older people commit suicide (The Age, 17/1). The National Coronial Inquiry…Sarah RussellJanuary 20, 2016
Aged Care The aged care gravy train The main providers of residential aged care used to be religious, community-based and charitable organisations;…Sarah RussellJanuary 8, 2016
My story Everyone’s entitled to my opinion A collection of bumper stickers Sarah RussellDecember 27, 2015
Gender Lunches’ bad taste Josephine Cafagna describes yet another piece in the gender inequality puzzle: the business lunch. The…Sarah RussellDecember 27, 2015
Social issues Time for some action 2015 has been the year of the "action plan". Among the many plans drafted this…Sarah RussellDecember 26, 2015
Mental Health Tread with care According to research published in The Sunday Age, those of us with bipolar disorder don't…Sarah RussellDecember 13, 2015
GenderHealth Care Entrenched sexism in surgery For decades, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons turned a blind eye to the entrenched…Sarah RussellDecember 7, 2015
Gender An entrenched culutre For decades, the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons turned a blind eye to the entrenched…Sarah RussellDecember 2, 2015
Gender Negating our views The Human Rights Commission's report was tabled in the Senate six weeks ago. Since then,…Sarah RussellNovember 22, 2015