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Tuesday 17 September 2024
Officer Charged – South West Metropolitan Region 17 September
International Credit Rating Reaffirms Strong Economy
Miles Doing What Matters: Free traineeships for next gen of GC tradies
Child employment regulator issues 1000 licences to help keep kids safe in the workplace
Council launches its Cadets, Apprentice and Trainee Program – Wollongong
No farmers, no food warning as vegetable industry faces grower exodus
Celery producers penalised nearly $167,000 over migrant exploitation
Officer Charged – Southern Region 17 September
New Training Benefits Clinical Readiness
International ID Day: Thales Stands up for a Legal and Trusted Identity for Everyone
Albanese Government invests in Domestic Rocket Motor Program
PMHC Wins Employment Diversity Award
Cameras roll in WA for new season of award-winning The Twelve
Shape Townsville’s Future With Liveability Survey
Investing in First Nations business development in East Arnhem
Increased certainty for contractors coming
Govt Attacks Workers’ Rights Once Again
How accent bias can impact a person’s job prospects
Miles Doing What Matters: Woodford Folk Festival gets funding boost  
RED Grant helps pave way for historic Pinjarra hotel to reopen
2024 Study NT International Student Awards – nominations open
Opening Of Central Coast Veteran And Family Hub
Potential Air Canada pilot strike: Key FAQs and why the anger at pilots is misplaced
Endometriosis pain leads to missed school and work in two-thirds of women with the condition, new study finds
Miles Doing What Matters: New Supply Chain Portal To Boost Manufacturers’ Opportunities
Miles Doing What Matters: State Steps Up With Record Support For Small Business
Micro Abattoir Ready To Operate
Senators To Hear How Government Reforms Will Kill International Education Jobs
Teeing off the path to success
NSW Government welcomes ongoing market interest in Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap tenders
Police acknowledge IPCA findings into arrests and use of force in Auckland
Arrests And Use Of Force In Auckland Unjustified
Thursday 12 September 2024
‘It’s okay to poo at work’: new health campaign highlights a common source of anxiety
Expo Showcases Council Careers
Legislation introduced to establish independent National Student Ombudsman
Educational attainment and labour market outcomes are improving but more is needed on equality of opportunities
Regional and remote Queensland artists selected for musical boost
NZCTU Slams Government For Failing Mill Workers
Doctors and hospital support workers accept wage agreements
Earn while you learn as a Student Planner at Latrobe City Council
New agreement expands protections for world-renowned Shark Bay
Grant for Aboriginal cafe brews employment opportunities in Tathra
Investing in Strong and Resilient Communities: New grants program for volunteer involving organisations
Wyndham Business Awards Winners Announced
Generative AI in Education Report Released
Drug and Alcohol Sentencing helps improve safety and life outcomes