
Wendy Tuohy
Journalist and Columnist at Sydney Morning Herald
Journalist, columnist. Diversity + equality fan. Wurundjeri land. Loves to help tell women’s stories. [email protected] Didn’t block you - was hacked.
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smh.com.au | Wendy Tuohy
By Wendy Tuohy June 19, 2025 — 5.00am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Children are more likely to form strong and trusting friendships if their parents are happy in their relationships.
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smh.com.au | Wendy Tuohy
By Wendy Tuohy June 18, 2025 — 5.37am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Michelle Galea has one word for the spectrum of emotions swamping parents she knows who have used fertility services to create their families: “Anger.”They are angry because they are anxious and have begun to doubt information provided to them by big businesses they trusted completely, she said.
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watoday.com.au | Wendy Tuohy
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smh.com.au | Wendy Tuohy
, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Deanna De Cicco Carr has an early memory of being at a friend’s birthday at the age of 10 or 12 and adults shaming kids for eating party food. “We were, like eating chips and I had someone come up and say, ‘you guys won’t be able to be pretty [and] little forever if you’re eating snacks like that’,” says the now 29-year-old.
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smh.com.au | Wendy Tuohy
By Wendy Tuohy June 3, 2025 — 11.44am, register or subscribe to save articles for later. Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. More than one-third of Australian men say they have used a form of intimate partner violence, including emotional abuse, as a new study found that having an affectionate father is a strong preventive factor.
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Thanks so much @BrenChurchill - these issues mean so much as they literally impact the life outcomes of individuals and families; mental health, economic security, everything. I want my kids, should they choose to have kids, to have equal chances to thrive in all aspects of life.

.@wtuohy has been writing some excellent public sociology on gender equality during the pandemic. Today's piece on dads, childcare and hopes for the future post-pandemic is no exception @theage: https://t.co/cqjyKUdFVN

RT @lpapoutsis: I was supposed to have a bit of a break. Instead, 4 DV victim survivors have called me since Xmas Eve. 3 had perpetrators w…

Is anyone, like me, facing last minute Xmas Day argy-bargy due to vaccination status/choice of other guests? If so how should it best be handled?