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Women in STEM face challenges and underrepresentation – this course gives them tools to succeed
NSW Government and NSW Nurses and Midwives’ Association finalise interim offer to put to workforce
From footy to fortune: Launceston man’s $1.4 million TattsLotto win changes the game
All women – not just mothers – could benefit from more workplace flexibility
Apple lands record-breaking 81 Emmy Award nominations with Severance leading
Dubai Introduces Four-Day Work Week and Reduced Hours for Summer
ALL QANTAS GROUP PILOT UNIONS TO TAKE ACTION OVER BOTTOM-OF-THE-INDUSTRY OFFER FOR FIRST TIME
Early-career researcher – Join our Global Public Health community
How emotions rule every stage of the entrepreneurial process
Meltwater wins six Comparably Awards, including Best Career Growth and Best Leadership Teams
Not all insecure work has to be a ‘bad job’: research shows job design can make a big difference
‘Hard to measure and difficult to shift’: the government’s big productivity challenge
Germany’s chancellor thinks his fellow citizens need to work harder. Here’s why he’s wrong
QANTAS GROUP PILOTS TAKE STEP TOWARDS STRIKES OVER SUBPAR OFFER
Hospitality Perks May Be Masking Unfair Work Conditions
New Swinburne x Fair Work Commission report reveals insights into WFH
Huge Expansion Of Health Workforce
Working from home boosts productivity and well-being for autistic workers
The trend for ‘quiet’ and ‘soft’ quitting is a symptom of our deteriorating relationship with work
Office design isn’t keeping up with post-COVID work styles – here’s what workers really want
Teachers and librarians are among those least likely to die by suicide − public health researchers offer insights on what this means…
Constructors back returned Albanese Government
Are side hustles really a way to escape the rat race, or just passion projects for a privileged few?
Co-working spaces aren’t just about convenience – they bring a whole range of benefits for employees and communities
Thursday 10 April
Politics aside, new research shows there are good financial reasons to back working from home
5 years on from its first COVID lockdown, NZ faces hard economic choices – but rebuilding trust must come first
Happy job, happy life? Works both ways, new research shows
Our work and home lives are blending more than ever – how do we navigate this new ‘zigzag’ reality?
Mater ‘sisterhood’ Makes Women’s Health Top Priority
BALI VOLCANIC ASH RISK: SYSTEM IN AVIATION NEEDED TO DEAL WITH SUDDEN INDUSTRY SHOCKS
Beyond Solo by Sara Howard: There’s more than one way to grow your business
Connecting the dots: How to manage an increasingly dispersed workforce
After a century of Monday to Friday, could the 4-day week finally be coming to Australia?
Welfare cuts won’t succeed without healthier jobs
Union celebrates hard-won pay rises on International Women’s Day
Breaking Barriers: How Digital Tools Are Empowering Women in Australia’s Construction Industry
RACGP-NACCHO agreement continues commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
New Protective Services Officers to increase safety of Queenslanders
How to handle difficult conversations in your early career, from salary negotiation to solving conflict
One year of Labor’s world-leading Closing Loopholes II laws
AIMS’ Flexible Work Practices Recognised
NRL secures naming rights partner for Pre-Season Challenge
Open for business: booming Wollongong offers room to thrive
GP training surges in WA, but GP workforce lags population growth
Boost to GPs in South Australia, but training investment needed
More than 50% growth in GPs training with RACGP in Tasmania
More GPs training in NSW, but rural GP shortfalls show state investment needed