Despite women making up almost 50 per cent of game players, they account for less than 10 per cent of the games industry
Read MoreMining may be one of the most male-dominated industries in Australia, but things have been changing at Newcrest Mining’s Cadia Valley Operations (Cadia).
Read MoreGet those resumes out ladies, an opportunity for young women to gain valuable advice on how to make their job applications work better for potential employers, is one of the items on-offer at event in the CWA Hall, Orange.
Read MoreTahlia Williams was 28, a single-mother to a four-year-old daughter and hating her job. After spending more than a decade in hospitality, she said it had begun to feel fake and Tahlia knew it wasn’t something she wanted to do anymore.
Read MoreI didn’t exactly barrack for the opposition, but I wasn’t disappointed when the underdogs won either.
Read MoreNot even one year old, promotion company MES Entertainment has already made a splash on the local music scene.
Read MoreI know, it’s only just November.. What’s this Christmas business?! This is for a good cause though, trust me.
Read MoreHigh School student, Matilda ‘Tzzy’ Taylor, might only be twelve years old but this keen young drummer is already making a name for herself on the world stage.
Read MoreThe Central West Women’s Forum is proud to announce high profile speakers for its next two events in September and December, both of which will be held at Duntry League.
Read MoreOn Saturday August 17, the Rural Women’s Access Group (RWAG) are inviting the public to their information day at the Lucknow Hall.
Read MoreHand to hand, rider to rider, country to country — female motorcycle riders around the world are uniting to carry out a truly unique relay.
Read MoreFrom Panuara to NSW Union Player of the Year. It’s a big feat, but it’s got Grace Hamilton’s name written all over it.
Read MorePip Mannix has just returned from her three-week tour with the Australian Under 17 All Schools Hockey Team of Europe. She wrote this piece to say thanks and share some of her experience with the community.
Read MoreMary Brell, Cheryl Pope and Amanda Spalding, along with Jerry Collis, are the masterminds behind the newly formed, Central West Women’s Forum, who are holding their first meeting this Saturday.
There are people in every community who are considered hidden treasures. They are the people who volunteer or make a difference to keep the community spirit alive.
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