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Prime Minister’s university funding boost feeble attempt to make up for abandoning sector during pandemic
Additional support for people isolating at home
Thousands of RMIT employees to be back paid $10 million following NTEU wage theft dispute
$7.5 Million for new Domestic Violence Crisis Facility in Palmerston
New Direction in Research Comparing Brain Health of Identical and Non-Identical Twins
Employers in bus industry desperate for workers
Covid pandemic leaves permanent scar on retail workers
September Quarterly Budget Review adopted
Advanced Manufacturing Accelerating Growth Grant Program
Parliament must reject ‘worse than feared’ Religious Discrimination Bill
GetSet Gap Year 2022 offers work opportunities for school leavers
MPC continues to reduce monetary stimulus
UPDATE: Wayne Hammond – Police thank Coastguard and Land Search and Rescue volunteers
Community benefits from 13,000 hours of pro bono legal work
Shop Online with Boating Industry
Turning little ripples into big waves for our children’s future
Understanding young people in Australia today
New Window on Wetlands commercial operator revealed
Help make Tweed more accessible and inclusive for everyone
Council launches first digital hub in heart of Ararat 23 November
Increasing access to licensing services in remote communities
Summer workforce campaign promotes benefits of working in tourism and hospitality
AFPA Board confirmed ahead of critical federal election year
Regional Victoria to suffer from Federation University’s planned job cuts
New Garden To Grow Community Connection In Tarneit
ANZSCO update to Agricultural occupation groups
Vanadium plant powers up new economy mineral boom
Bayside Apprentice Wins Award
Fair Work Amendment tramples preferences of employees
City of Ballarat joins efforts to end gender-based violence
Adult literacy inquiry final hearing
Breakthrough Funding To Boost Biotech Start-Ups
World Fisheries Day 2021 hears calls to halt exploitation of fishers
CME celebrates largest resources development in decade
Opposition’s ‘Same Job, Same Pay’ Bill is unwarranted, unfair and unworkable
Council’s hand-up in building modernisation
$250,000 investment to create jobs in Indigenous construction sector
Trio of looming crises threaten Australia’s fastest growing communities
Hutt St Centre to get additional funding to support homeless
Horse trainer in court
Six Apprenticeships up for grabs: Bayside
Red Cross urges action to keep children out of prison
Labour hire company and placement company penalised for discriminating against prospective employee
NSW economy continues strong rebound
Indigenous Research Network deepens and extends Indigenous research at University of Toronto and beyond
Sobering employment rate of people with disability to be examined
Laying path for social procurement
Researchers call for study participants: How do workers in Illawarra respond to industrial change