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MYEFO paints a worrying economic picture; government debt to hit $1 trillion
Higher water prices mean fewer farms, higher cost of living
ACOSS responds to MYEFO: Government must do more not less
Years 11 And 12 Students Receive End-of-year Results
Boosting work and training programs for young people with mental ill health
Wednesday 18 December
Yarrabah Digital Service Centre empowering a digital future
A return to balanced budgets is a decade away, mid-year update says
New Bridges Improve Bushfire Response On South Coast
Consultation opens on working with engineered stone
Former motor vehicle smash repair business operators penalised for deliberate breaches
Instrument calibration company and director penalised $67,000 for deliberate breaches
New Visitor Guide Showcases Local Gems
Big step forward for the state’s next Renewable Energy Zone in the Hunter and Central Coast |
Training Program Helps Locals Remain In Region
Underpayment Not Wage theft: Union called out
Christchurch Airport firefighters strike over poor pay offer begins tomorrow
Funding community-led solutions to increase social and economic inclusion
Community-led initiatives to improve employment outcomes for Aboriginal Victorians
NZCTU put Brooke van Velden on notice over WorkSafe cuts
Young people providing direct advice to Albanese Government
Remote work is a game-changer for addressing burnout in workers
It’s Time To Back In Tasmanian Jobs
Former registered liquidator Peter Amos sentenced to prison for dishonest use of position as external administrator
Local Jobs Hub Boosts Vic Job Opportunities
Securing the skills and experience NZ needs
Minimum Wage Set For 2025
Zero Pay Offer Triggers Strike Action By MBIE Staff
Ashurst advises Ricardo on the acquisition of E3 Advisory and related disposal of Ricardo Defense
“If it can work for the Yarra Valley, it can work here too”
2024 Marks Wins For Workers
News MAP funding a welcome leg up for Australian journalism
Changes To Entry-level Classifications In Modern Awards
New Criminal Underpayment Laws Start 1 January 2025
New agreement will drive a sustainable Tasmanian wine sector
$35 million investment bolstering WA’s defence industry workforce
Workers at Weddin Shire Council take action over insecure work
International Day of Action against Qube Ports: wharfies stop work at ten Australian ports
Victoria University Launches First Nations Action Plan
NSW new aboriginal nursing and midwifery scholarships and cadetships open
Aboriginal nursing and midwifery scholarships and cadetships open
Timely reminder this Christmas to shop with respect: violence and aggression against retail workers is never okay
Day of action against Qube Ports: wharfies stop work at ten Australian ports
Carinity course graduates embark on exciting new careers
Hon Kevin Andrews
WA Police Officers Accept Cook Government Pay Offer
WA energy sector welcomes 33 apprentices, trainees and graduates
Record Funding To Help Tackle Gender Inequality