Published Work
Lisa Lintern is also a freelance writer, with pieces published in a number of mainstream online publications.
THE GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA
For men and women, flexible working is still an altruistic myth (February 2016)
Sometimes I have to leave work early to pick up my kids. Deal with it (July 2015)
NEWS.COM.AU
The conversation we should be having on International Women’s Day (March 2019)
SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
Opening up Sydney means freedom for some, but fear for others (October 2021)
Why isn’t my husband, and all the dads, on the class email list? (November 2018)
The fear of using the f-word in job interviews (June 2015)
WOMEN’S AGENDA
When does my immunocompromised friend get her Freedom Day? (October 2021)
We need more men to speak up against sexism. Here’s how. (May 2021)
Could COVID-19 end presenteeism? (May 2021)
Not everyone sees the biases that hold women back at work. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist. (October 2020)
Guess who volunteered to provide food for the Mother’s day breakfast? Mums. (May 2017)
The painful truth: why paid parental leave matters (May 2015)
Why I feel dread for women climbing the corporate ladder (March 2015)
I have a dream! But I also have bills to pay (March 2015)
Does being a working mum make you a better mum? (May 2013)
Productivity doesn’t mean sitting at a desk all day (November 2013)
THE HOOPLA
Enough with the ‘boys will be boys’ (January 2014)
Come in, male feminists? Hello? (February 2013)
Facebook: Love me, love my kids (September 2012)
When kids are your guilty secret (March 2012)
A case for religion (February 2012)
Here’s to Mrs Whatsername (January 2012)
MAMAMIA
Cut the crap and get on with the business of being truly productive (November 2015)
The myth of the mummy dummy (December 2012)
Dismissing Motherhood (December 2012)