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Does a recession loom? Will super take a hit? What to know as stock markets wobble

They're huge headline figures — more than $100 billion wiped off the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) in its worst day since the start of the COVID-19 pandemi

Australian Sharemarket Surges: Tech Sector Leads Gains Amid Positive US Jobs Data – Colitco

The Australian sharemarket experienced a significant bounce, driven by solid gains in the tech sector. It hiked from 7701.20 at 10:01 a.m. to an incredible 775

Melbourne Web Fest 2024 | ScreenHub Australia – Film & Television Jobs, News, Reviews & Screen Industry Data

Melbourne Web Fest is one of only two international web festivals in Australia, and is the fourth festival of its kind in the world. MWF has a proud history o

Sundrive cuts jobs, restructures ahead of solar tech commercialization

Australian solar cell specialist Sundrive Solar has announced job cuts, a change of leadership, and the restructuring of its business to prepare for the commerc

Fed-up New Zealanders are flocking to Australia for better pay

Some 44,534 New Zealanders, almost 1% of the nation’s population of 5 million, left to live in Australia in 2023. The net migration loss, which takes into acc

CSIRO staff appeal against widespread job cuts – 700 under threat – Australian Manufacturing Forum

CSIRO staff have called for Industry and Science Minister Ed Husic’s intervention to head off the destruction of more than 700 jobs in CSIRO. In an open lett

Australian ESOS bill risks 30,000 sector jobs, experts warn

There has been an outpouring of voices from the sector, warning that a proposed cap on international student numbers in Australia will have dire econo

BHP creates mining jobs for Indigenous workforce

A new collaboration between BHP and the Kariyarra Aboriginal Corporation aims to elevate employment and training outcomes for Kariyarra people. The Kariyar

Proposed Australian cap on international students could coast 14,000 jobs, say universities

CANBERRA, Aug 6 (Bernama-Xinhua): A plan by the Australian government to cap

Australia’s Decision To Cap On International Students Could Cost 14,000 University Jobs

A plan by the Australian government to cap international student numbers in higher education could cost 14,000 jobs and billions of dollars, the peak body for

‘They’re considering more welcoming countries’: Falling international student numbers spark warnings of job cuts

In short:The chief executive of Universities Australia has warned that a fall in international student numbers could lead to up to 14,000 job losses in the univ

Universities say 14,000 jobs face axe as Labor’s ‘poll-driven’ crackdown bites

The proposed legislation would also give the minister the power to impose caps on a course-level basis, which has been described by universities as an unprecede