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Mothers Be Heard – June ‘08
Book Review
"Finally, a comprehensive book exploring the journeys and insights of mothers! MotherWho? is a touching and candid account about the experience of motherhood for 20 Australian women. Each account is an expertly collated mix of reflections from the mother interviewed and commentary by the authors."
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Brisbane North, Brisbane West (style) – May ‘08
the mother load
"BRISBANE MUM DIANNE EVANS JOINED FORCES WITH SISTER SHARON TO WRITE MOTHER WHO?, A COLLECTION OF EXPERIENCES OF MOTHERHOOD."
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Money Magazine – September ‘07
Book of the month - Mother Who? Diane Evans and Sharon Evans, Big Sky Publishing
"Most women these days are aware of the massive challenges involved in successfully balancing a career, family, home and personal life. Mother Who? shares the personal stories and insights of a diverse group of mums including performer Kate Ceberano, Senator Natasha Stott Despoja and a host of other businesswomen and inspirational mothers from around Australia."
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Northern Times Caboolture – 7 September ‘07
Book to inspire mums
"WORKING mothers who struggle to find a balance between family and work are likely to find inspiration in MotherWho? by Brisbane-based author Diane Evans and her sister Sharon."
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Melbourne Bayside – August ‘07
Motherhood reality - Two new books provide inspiration for frazzled mothers
"Stuck in peak-hour traffic heading from work in Burwood to the childcare centre in Caulfield and home to Hampton, Diane Evans decided there must be a better way to balance work and family."
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Melbourne Age (Careers) – 25 August ‘07
Mother Who? Diane Evans and Sharon Evans, Big Sky Publishing (2007)
"Every day, parents make decisions endeavouring to balance family, work and life. For some the path is clear, while for others it's loaded with complications. Mother Who?, written by sisters Diane and Sharon Evans, reminds us that finding and recognising this balance can be difficult, but invaluable."
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ABC Radio National (Life Matters) – 21 June ‘07
My Work Life Juggle: Diane Evans
"Diane Evans conducts the same juggle as millions of other Australian women - work and family responsibilities. She was a high powered HR manager, then she had her first child and everything changed."
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Brisbane Extra Channel 9 – 12 June ‘07
Working Mums
"A collection of inspiring stories, to help stressed parents get through those tough days."
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Daily News – 12 June ‘07
Our juggling mothers
"OBVIOUSLY my juggling skills aren't up to scratch - I knew this and can admit that on occasion I've dropped one or all of the balls. I'm talking, of course, about the working mother's juggle - kids, work and all other life issues."
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Melbourne Herald Sun – 2 June ‘07
Mums Reveal Beta Side
It's stilettos versus sandals in the new war of the mummies.
But it's not a clash between working mums and those who stay at home.
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Brisbane Courier Mail – 30 May ‘07
A Constant Juggling Act
For every woman, motherhood comes without a map. She has the example of how her mother lived her life but that's a generation out of date.
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Adelaide Sunday Mail – 27 May ‘07
A Mother of all Dilemmas
Personal stories and insights into how women juggle family, work and life.
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MotherInc (VIP Mum Profile)
Natasha Stott Despoja
"While many of Natasha Stott Despoja's peers were talking about changing the world, she was actually doing it. The youngest woman to enter Federal Parliament, she has blazed a trail through the Australian political landscape since her election to the Senate in 1995. A strong advocate for improving policies to assist Australian families, Natasha has announced she will retire from politics in 2008 to spend more time with her family."
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