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Future of jobs Ai Group says ‘rise to the challenge or risk being left behind’
Intentions alone not enough to succeed in refugee employment
NZCTU welcomes early childhood teachers push for a Fair Pay Agreement
Friendly gathering follows exercise
ANZ-Indeed Job Ads: marginal decline in April
Western Australia day public holiday information available
Minns Labor Government has established the Bus Industry Taskforce, delivering on a key election commitment
Targeted support to build WAs critical construction workforce
Greens launch petition to protect conservation lands from mining by Mineralogy International Limited
Greens push to improve government bill so more safe injecting rooms can be set up where they’re needed
Support For Turbans 4 Australia Food Hamper Project
Budget 2023 – Investing in Our Future. Delivering for All Territorians – $20 million for Phelp River Crossing
Understanding Light/State business information forum
Tasmania’s finest to take on the best in the nation at WorldSkills Australia
How the pandemic shaped academic identity: Stories of resilience and struggle
New Committee To Support African Communities
Brandon Craig appointed as new CME President
Noosa joins Small Business Friendly Councils Program
Farmers plead for visa solutions following Migration Review
2023-2024 Community Grants announced
2026 Commonwealth Games – Local employment training organisations encourage to apply for Games projects
Trauma, anxiety, depression, solitude: The impact of COVID-19 on academic integrity
Commonwealth Government changes prompt Manningham’s exit from in-home aged care services
More new, warm, dry homes delivered
School students come together to support homeless youth
Noosa Council officially becomes Small Business Friendly
National Parks funding and jobs boost welcomed
Liddell closure underlines need for National Energy Transition Authority
“Vocational training” programmes threaten Tibetan identity, carry risk of forced labour, say UN experts: China
$1.5m for Western Sydney Arts and Culture Up Late
Unions NSW welcomes migration reforms but more must be done
AI will increase inequality and raise tough questions about humanity, economists warn
New opportunity for schools touring in Queensland
Gunnedah’s Tongan family to visit
Multicultural Plan first for Albury
$200 million Digital Economy Strategy to fast-track Queensland’s growth
Why NZ should require everyone to report child sexual abuse
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and people who identify as having disability or are neurodiverse are among the most underrepresented groups…
Police acknowledge IPCA report into fatal shooting in Papatoetoe
Applications for 2023 Anzac Day Trust Grants Program now open
New Employment Zones commence on 26 April 2023
Adam Ludewig to perform at Playford’s Positive Futures Expo
Dodging Justice: Characteristics of repeat child sex offenders
Flexible work negotiations first test of Govt’s model employer pledge
Backing Manufacturing Jobs In Melbourne’s Southeast
New help to link employers to veterans seeking jobs
Ai Group report: Job satisfaction higher for tradies and those with postgraduate qualifications
WA’s resources sector has record-busting year