After years helping her kids build with Lego, Wendy decided to make her own creation
Wendy Coppola wanted a large artwork for her blank wall, so she made one herself out of Lego.
Solo female travellers hit the road, finding freedom and friendship in the outback
For women setting out by themselves to experience regional Australia, adventure is calling, along with growing confidence in going it alone.
Couples in an Indian state could face jail time for not registering their relationship
The new civil code requires unmarried couples to register their relationships and bans polygamy, which some Indians say invades their privacy and erodes their religious freedoms.
Identical twin sisters give birth within minutes in same hospital
When Sunshine Coast mum Nicole Baillie started having contractions, her sister Renee came over to mind her daughter — then Renee's waters broke too.
'Do you really want to leave everything?' A split-second decision, and a shot at a different future
Former members of the Afghan National Women's team who fled the Taliban are now playing in exile in Melbourne. But they're still fighting for recognition on the world stage.
Hilary was one of the 'star girls' of the Australian military. But like many women, she has been largely forgotten — until now
Photojournalist Carla Edwards has spent 14 months collecting stories about women in the Australian military to shine a light on their contributions during conflict and wartime.
'We were on the front page of every paper': How a mayor and a few girls in bikinis sold brand Gold Coast
Sir Bruce Small had a bold plan to revive tourism on the Gold Coast. All he needed was a bevy of beautiful women and a captive audience in cold southern states.
Woman told fiance's mother Kurtley Beale 'could hardly stand up', 'won't remember' alleged sexual assault, court told
On Monday, a Sydney court was told the complainant travelled interstate after the alleged assault in a Bondi hotel cubicle to visit her fiance's family and shop for a wedding dress.
Mother separated from daughter for 18 years among first to apply for Australian-first redress scheme
Jude Hudson was whisked away to give birth in a home for unwed mothers in her mid-teens, then her baby girl was taken from her. She may now be entitled to compensation for Victorian mothers forced to put their children up for adoption.
Single mothers turning to sex work as factory employer pays $4 per day
Big clothing brands have been criticised over conditions in their suppliers' Myanmar factories, but now that some are pulling out of the country entirely, advocates warn workers will be left even worse off.
Nine apologises for using digitally-altered photo of Victorian MP
The altered image of Animal Justice MP Georgie Purcell depicted her in more revealing clothing and with larger breasts.
Why more women are lifting weights to get shredded and strength train
More and more women are heading to the gym to pump weights, a space once dominated by men.
How did Liberal women feel about Tony Abbott's first cabinet?
Several senior Liberals told Nemesis that the lack of women sent the wrong message.
Mother and daughter turn a 'whale-carcass-sized' rubbish problem into a community conservation project
Michelle and Sam Crisp were appalled to find a mass of marine debris wash up on their local beach. But rather than send the waste to landfill, they transformed it into art.
Lutfiye's husband was jailed for trying to kill her. She says the words 'I'm still here' are powerful
Lutfiye Kavci's husband was imprisoned last year for attempting to stab her to death. The Shepparton woman hopes sharing her story will help empower other victim-survivors.
Endometriosis quiz: How much do we know about the disease?
How much do you know about endometriosis?
Meet the family fighting fires as well as misconceptions around female firefighters
Colleen and her two daughters are part of a growing number of female volunteer firefighters who have signed up, helping to dispel enduring misconceptions around what it takes to be a firie.
The Color Purple carries with it a 'weight of expectation' as film audiences gear up to see musical adaptation
A new take on The Color Purple opens in cinemas today, with viewers of the new film saying it holds just as much significance today as it did in the 20th Century.
'This is serious': Heatwaves and cyclones are affecting the health of unborn babies in Australia, experts say
There is growing evidence that extreme weather events are linked to premature births and abnormal birth weights. As the climate warms, experts say we must do more to protect women and babies.
Pioneering Australian captain Lyn Larsen receives one of cricket's highest honours
Lyn Larsen receives one on the highest honours in Australian cricket, after captaining the women's team to some of its biggest wins in the 1980s and 90s, but says none of it could have happened without her teammates.
Rising opera star balances glamour of the stage with working at a butcher shop
As a young opera singer, First Nations soprano Nina Korbe thrifted for gowns to perform in. Now she's taking to some of the world's most renowned stages in designer dresses.
'I thought I could get it sorted in a couple of days': Lengthy mammogram waits, out-of-pocket costs for women
With one in seven Australian women likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer, concern is growing about the wait times for diagnostic mammograms around the country.
These female master artists smashed the glass ceiling in the 1500s, then fell into obscurity – until now
Sofonisba Anguissola, Lavinia Fontana and Artemisia Gentileschi were renowned in the 16th-century art world, but their achievements were written out of history. A new exhibition lifts the curtain on their extraordinary works.
Forced marriage cases spike across Australia as schools urged to help identify victims
A police campaign raising awareness to human trafficking focuses on teachers, parents and fellow students as they're "often the first to see the signs" of forced marriage — the most common form of the crime.
'World class' Olympic cyclist Melissa Hoskins to be laid to rest at private ceremony in hometown
Olympic cyclist Melissa Hoskins will be laid to rest at a private ceremony in Perth as today's Tour Down Under starts with a minute silence.