Tracey Spicer on upskilling your kids to contribute at home
We interview[ed] Tracey Spicer, longtime broadcaster and recent NSW Premier’s Woman of the Year, on how she and her partner organise and share their home life and careers.
Brain Health in Retirement
In this video Tracey Spicer talks to clinical psychologist Deanna Pitchford about ways that retirees can look after their brain health.
Tracey Spicer heads to Perisher with tweens in tow
After three years away from the snow, Tracey Spicer takes her family to Perisher and falls in love with skiing all over again.
Unfiltered Conversations: Striking out on your own, despite criticism
Unfiltered Conversations pairs brilliant business women who are disrupting the status quo, for an honest, intimate and authentic conversation. In this feature, join Tracey Spicer AM, multiple Walkley Award winning author, journalist and broadcaster, and Daphne Crowhurst, 2019 South Australian Business Woman of the Year and Managing Director of Crowies Paints.
Tracey Spicer’s Take on Why ‘He for She’ Means Progress for Society
Ahead of the International Women’s Day Great Debate, we asked Tracey to share her thoughts on the progress of gender equality in the media, in Australia and for countless women who merely want their stories to be heard.
Why aren't more women immortalised in stone?
Look at the anger unleashed by replacing male traffic-light symbols in Melbourne, then imagine what would happen if we pulled down statues of misogynists and replaced them with high-achieving women.
The Good Girl Stripped Bare
In this frank and funny 'femoir' - part memoir, part manifesto - Tracey 'sheconstructs' the structural barriers facing women in the workplace and encourages us all to shake off the shackles of the good girl.
How Tracey Spicer lost her filter: Having a kid changed everything
The news that a woman was suing Network Ten for pregnancy discrimination made headlines around the country.
Female Leader, Tracey Spicer, Spicer Communications
Tracey Spicer, CEO of Spicer Communications, has an enviable portfolio career encompassing television, newspaper, radio and online journalism, and is a highly sought-after writer, speaker and media trainer. She has just authored The Good Girl Stripped Bare, challenging the structural workplace barriers faced by women.
Book Review: The Good Girl Stripped Bare by Tracey Spicer
Like so many women I know, Spicer has experienced far too many examples of personal and professional sexism, misogyny and gender-based discrimination.
Tracey Spicer Won’t Take Discrimination Lying Down
Aussie newsreader and journalist Tracey Spicer refuses to take discrimination laying down.
Why Tracey Spicer ditched being the “good girl”
Spicer’s book encourages women to take control of their leadership journeys, and to not be afraid to contest ingrained gender stereotypes.
It’s an urban myth that same-sex couples and married heterosexuals have equal legal rights
Ben Jago's partner Nathan Lunson died before the couple had a chance to marry in New Zealand, now the 29-year-old is struggling for recognition of their relationship.
Tracey Spicer’s 9 day Hawaii itinerary
From the thumping hub of Waikiki to the sublime stillness of the Big Island, this is the ideal family destination, as Tracey Spicer and her family discover.
The 50 best family holiday destinations
These terrific 20 (plus another 30 great family destinations elsewhere on these pages) are easy to get to , not too expensive, and extremely kid-friendly.
Tracey Spicer: ‘I’m at high risk of breast cancer. And I’ve been an idiot.’
Despite the millions of dollars raised each year in October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, most women still think it won’t happen to them.
Health spas: Gwinganna on the Gold Coast is a perfect place to heal
Back in the 1980s, health retreats were all about losing weight and looking great. Now, with an ageing population, wellness tourism centres those managing a terminal illness, loss of a loved one, or mental health issues.
I don’t give a flying funk what you think about me.
Why not wrap your hands around something long and hard for your midlife crisis?
Why hands-on dads should get the credit they deserve
My big, farty, hairy hunk of husband is a feminist role model.