Leadership Annabel Crabb: Why unlearning past behaviour is the key to modern leadership At the 2023 Future Women Leadership Summit, the author declared that when it comes to the gender wars - and the workplace - the greatest enemy of all is ignorance. By Kate Kachor Published 19 January, 2024 Leadership Annabel Crabb: Why unlearning past behaviour is the key to modern leadership At the 2023 Future Women Leadership Summit, the author declared that when it comes to the gender wars - and the workplace - the greatest enemy of all is ignorance. By Kate Kachor Published 19 January, 2024 Previous article Finalists named for Future Women NSW Rural Scholarship Program Next article How taking smart risks and stretching yourself can build your career Annabel Crabb is embracing a phase of unlearning.The acclaimed political journalist spoke candidly as she admitted to the challenges of unlearning life lessons during a keynote speech to the 2023 Future Women Leadership Summit in Sydney. Join us at the FW Leadership Summit 2024 on March 4 and 5. Secure your tickets today. Annabel Crabb FW Summit More From Future Women Leadership “I didn’t have time to be sick – and that’s a problem” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership It’s time to put your AI oxygen mask on By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership The calendar invite that’s killing your promotion By Patti Andrews Leadership Visibility isn’t vanity. It’s your leadership edge. By Gry Stene Workplace Meet the woman behind Helen McCabe and Jamila Rizvi’s diaries By Patti Andrews Leadership The medicine gap By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership “Thanks Minister, I can’t take the job” By Melanie Dimmitt Leadership How Amanda Rishworth’s worst day forged her path By Sally Spicer Your inbox just got smarter If you’re not a member, sign up to our newsletter to get the best of Future Women in your inbox.