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A new way to detect life beyond Earth without knowing what life looks like
Company and director fined a total of $250,000 for skydiving fatality
Older workers seen as less competent and trustworthy by their younger peers, study shows
As entry-level jobs dry up in NZ, how can we help young people find their way into work?
The problem with vet bills – a dog-owning economist explains
Cigno Australia and director Mark Swanepoel, BSF Solutions and director Brenton Harrison, to pay $7 million in penalties for Credit Act breaches
From National Training Centre to Continental Reference: Strengthening TPTC’s Role in Peace Operations
Cases of artist Gao Zhen and lawyer Yu Wensheng: China
Concerns over trial of artist Gao Zhen: China
More joy, less juggle? Why workplaces should get on board with the value of care
Slater and Gordon succeed in obtaining compensation for shareholders in Brambles Ltd class action
Joy Of Being Known: InFocus With Haley
Viva Energy reassesses accounting approach after ASIC review, resulting in $25 million impairment
FMA seeks liquidation of additional Chance Voight entities
From bias to balance: how AI can reshape hiring decisions
The more commodified your job, the more likely AI can do it – lessons from online freelancing
Construction company fined $100,000 after worker injured in a fall
AI Adopters Aren’t Cutting Jobs, They’re Creating Them
Men’s wellbeing groups are growing – and helping fill gaps in mental health support
Federal Directorship Of Liberal Party
Sydney Childcare Centre Penalised Again
Company fined $70,000 after worker struck by falling tree trunk
High Court Decision On Lead Maternity Carer Midwives
Minns Labor Government reforming law to better protect domestic violence victim survivors
Proposed law threatens NSW Aboriginal land rights
Albanese Government immigration failures put community safety at risk
Company fined $450,000 after worker injured in forklift incident
High Court finds in favour of ASIC on an appeal by Sunshine Loans
Court victory confirms universities owe millions in backpay to casual academics
Allens launches RADAR to address ‘most complex, costly and overlooked’ part of cyber incident response
Making good choices when life gets messy – practical wisdom relies on human judgment, not rules
Take-away Food Operator Penalised
Federal Court Star Entertainment Judgment
ESafety Statement On Baumgarten Matter
ASB ordered to pay $2.1m after fair dealing breaches affecting over 25,000 customers
OMP Unveils Decision-Centric Planning to Accelerate Supply Chain Decision Velocity
Companies fined a total of $590,000 after worker falls from roof
Turf Club Fined $200,000 After Worker Falls From Roof
Allens Announces Marc Kemp As New Managing Partner
Council Supports Ratepayers Through Financial Hardship
Reform that will hold institutions accountable for historic abuse is a win for victim survivors
Company Fined $300,000 After Worker Gets Electric Shock
Why it’s funnier when you’re not allowed to laugh
Securonix Introduces Agentic Mesh and the First Productivity-Based AI Model for the SOC
Company Fined $120,000 After Worker Injured On Conveyor Rollers
Company fined $125,000 after motorised pallet rider incident
Borough of Queenscliffe appoints new Chief Executive Officer
AI could mark the end of young people learning on the job – with terrible results