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Ensuring fair long service leave entitlements for coal workers
MENULOG AND TWU SIGN PRINCIPLES OF AGREEMENT, WITH EXCLUSIVE COMMITMENT TO CONTINUING TO WORK TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE CONDITIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT
Cementing Victoria’s Relationship With China
Wellbeing grants for international students
Aboriginal Ranger Grants awarded
Remembering the victims of trans-Atlantic slavery
Draft Budget endorsed for consultation
Harnessing AI to improve hearing technology
Graduation day for 22 Police Security Officers
Record Number Of Veterans Strengthening Our Public Sector
Moree Clontarf students skill-up with help from the Inland Rail Skills Academy
Council Adopts Growth Plan 24 March
Circular Economy businesses invited for early involvement in major Ballarat circular economy initiatives
Fee-Free TAFE saves early childhood education students up to $9,000
Fishing for data: commercial fishers help monitor rising temperatures in coastal seas
Postal Services Modernisation 23 March
Submission to Select Committee on Cost of Living
Protections against discrimination strengthened
Jobs Growth Creates Confidence In Regional Communities
MUA Terminal Conference, March 2023
When the storms strike: balancing social costs with private interests
Pharmacy Guild and Symbion announce Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander scholarship initiative
Council furthers its social and sustainable procurement practice
Water Corporation employer of choice for people with disability
Caution and consultation needed as AI is rolled out in media and entertainment
Allens appoints seven new partners
Government target increased to keep powering up the Māori economy
Opinion piece: How uncompetitive markets reduce wages
How Margaret Rossiter uncovered hidden women of science
Freo launches new Horticulture Traineeships
More jobs and training for Tasmanians
Applications open for $80 million infrastructure fund to boost housing
Key grants delivered for Queensland’s social enterprises
Labour spinning shameful benefit numbers
World-leading family harm prevention campaign supports young NZers
More space for parks and people in the CBD
UPDATED CONTACT: only half of young people confident applying for job, succeeding at work
Jobs and Skills Australia to be established permanently
Reconnect funding to help young people at risk of homelessness
$40 billion and beyond
Government focus on jobs sees record number of New Zealanders move from Benefits into work
Only half of young people confident applying for job, succeeding at work
Conference offers new ways to think about hiring
New scholarships to boost talented teachers
Uphill battle for manufacturers as cost crisis continues
Council Adopts Growth Plan
Driver training puts young construction workers on road to success
Australians in Regional areas Left Behind as Financial Wellbeing Slumps