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In the age of supposed anti-ambition, is Kamala Harris’s pro-work message resonating?
Opposition’s pledge to include gas in Capacity Investment Scheme welcomed
Westpac Foundation helps secure 10,000 job opportunities for people facing barriers to employment
Minister Keogh – 2024 Prime Minister’s National Veteran Employment Awards Finalists Announced
Veterans Grants To Build Stronger
Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage. The solutions to poverty are clear
‘Woefully low’ JobSeeker payment just 20% of average wage
Ruby launches into action to build final Metro West tunnel under Sydney Harbour
Small Business definition is ham-fisted, unsophisticated and outdated
Tuesday 15 October 2024
Officer Charged – Specialist Command 15 October
Untreated ADHD Is Costly Affair
No time to waste for new Maternity Taskforce
Officer Charged – Western Region 14 October
Australia’s fastest growing economy exceeding expectations
Monday 14 October 2024
Hunter aircraft maintenance engineering jobs program kicks off
Accreditation Boosts Support For Carers In Workplace
Non-compete clauses associated with lower wages and job mobility: New Research
NSW Equality Bill: Education union calls on Alex Greenwich MP to protect school staff and students
Finishing up employee in notice period amounted to termination
Officer Charged – Specialist Command 12 October
New rights for UK workers are unlikely to put enough money in the pockets of those who need it
Grants To Support Victoria’s Carers
Feedback will improve health and safety system and grow the economy
Remote Jobs and Economic Development Program community consultation
WHISE backs Victorian women in manufacturing strategy, advocates for intersectional approach
Friday 11 October 2024
New report finds Australian wind tower manufacturing would create thousands of jobs
Union and industry unite in call to extend workers’ comp to gig workers
Council Adopts New Plan To Boost Townsville Housing
Senate Splits On International Education Bill
Accounts Show Government Choosing Pain Over Plan
Overwhelmed, hopeless, crushed: Swinburne report reveals how housing crisis is reshaping young peoples lives
Residential Construction Business In Court
Fine Dining Restaurant In Court
Thursday 10 October 2024
Youth workforce participation hindered by mental health crisis in spotlight this Mental Health Month
Paid family and domestic violence leave helping workers cope in crisis
Economic Bulletin August/September 2024
OCR 4.75% – Monetary restraint reduced as inflation converges to target – Reserve Bank of New Zealand – Te Pūtea Matua
Fair Work Ombudsman Inspects Melbourne Food Outlets
First-time partnership to boost national teaching workforce
Inclusion project empowers future teachers to support neurodivergent learners
More workers are being forced back to the office – yet a new study shows flexibility is the best way to keep employees
Further action to tackle driver licence wait times
Ageism Awareness Day Is Tomorrow
Free Public Transport For Veterans Across State