Setting the Standard? Parliament still doesn’t take workplace harm seriously
Available via Women’s Agenda and on my Substack!
Four years after the Set the Standard report, the Australian Parliament still has questions to answer about workplace culture and safety.
International Women’s Day 2026
IWD 2026: For women in Canberra!
There are women across Canberra doing extraordinary work that most of us never hear about. This International Women’s Day, we’re doing something about that.
The true cost of AUKUS
Read it in The Saturday Paper or via my Substack!
The debate about AUKUS usually centres on cost, timing and industrial capacity. My piece in The Saturday Paper examines a different dimension - the strategic cost of silence in a shifting global order.
Why Good People Leave Politics - and What It Costs Us
Now available on my Substack!
Why do principled people step away from political life? This article takes a clear-eyed look at how political systems shape behaviour and why many issue-driven, values-led people eventually choose to leave. It examines what it costs all of us when that happens and why we need better politics.
Swimming With Narcissists: What Power Looks Like Up Close
Available now on my Substack!
Across February 2026, I will be publishing a Substack series on Power. It draws on lived experience - not to settle scores or to demystify individuals, but to describe patterns: how influence actually moves; how silence, signal, alliance and ambition shape outcomes; and how ethical action can still produce change when formal power resists it. The essays are an attempt to build literacy for those who engage from within the system, those who challenge it from outside, and those who want to understand why change so often feels harder than it should be - and who remain determined to seek better.
Looking at the World the Way It Is, not the way we would like it to be
Available via my Substack!
We are living through a period of global strategic change and volatility. It is becoming increasingly visible in patterns of institutional behaviour, with international norms, laws and alliances being tested in real time and coming under strain. This piece calls for intellectual honesty, brave discussion, and agency.
Who Decides When Australia Goes to War?
Available via my Substack!
Recent global events have triggered renewed interest in how the use of military force is authorised in democratic systems. Much of that attention is centred on the United States. But it also prompts questions closer to home about how well Australia’s own arrangements are understood.
The Cost of Comfort: What New Year reflections reveal about the choices we make
Available via my Substack!
This article explores how comfort shows up in our work, health, relationships and leadership. And why New Year reflection is less about doing more and more about recognising what we’ve been quietly tolerating.
When Speaking Up Changes Everything: Power, Identity, and the Cost of Integrity
Now live on Apple, Spotify and Youtube!
I recently joined former foreign correspondent and NBC journalist Tesa Arcilla on her podcast to discuss my two decades in diplomacy, plus what happens when integrity collides with institutional power.
What does a kind and courageous country actually look like?
Full article available via Women’s Agenda and on my Substack.
Australia’s response to the Bondi attacks has remined us of who we are at our best. The task now is whether our government is prepared to meet that standard too.
Operation 2026
Your Sunday support squad for the best year yet.
A seven-week global program designed to help you step into the new year and beyond with clarity, courage and a plan you actually follow through on.
2026: Your Next Chapter!
This in-person event is specifically designed for women in Canberra who are looking to step into the new year with clarity and purpose.
An Exclusive Podcast Interview: The Cost of Speaking Out
I recently joined the Power of Women podcast to talk about The Cost of Speaking Out — an honest conversation about courage, leadership, and finding your people.