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A driving school catering to Chinese speakers in Australia 's second-largest city has apologised for describing female trainers as "timid and weak" after its misogynist marketing material came under fire from the local diaspora community. Melbourne-based Number 1 Driver School was also panned for boasting about its all-male staff online. "Female driving instructors are timid [and] weak," the company said.
Ming Long, who chairs AMP Capital Funds Management, told an ANZ podcast she would not approve of someone running a company unless they could prove they had managed a diverse team.