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EXPLAINED: How Australia’s new ‘right to disconnect’ rules apply to you

New rules coming into effect on Monday promise to protect some Australian employees' "right to disconnect" from work, but that doesn't mean you can ignore al

Victoria’s manufacturing sector thrives with gov’t-backed job training programs – Australian Manufacturing

Image credit: Nataliya Hora/stock.adobe.com Victoria’s manufacturing sector is seeing a significant increase in job opportunities, dr

Survey of Australian firms shows warning of 100K job losses ahead | Forexlive

A local media report in Australia on Deloitte survey of 84 chief financial officers from Australia's top 200 companies: private sector has entered an external h

Jobs data flashes warning Australia is ‘heading towards a recession’

There are fresh warnings that Australia's economy is on a path toward a recession.Australians who have hit the pavement in search of a job recently might have f

CSIRO to cut up to 500 jobs as part of agency restructure

The CSIRO will cut up to 500 jobs in a wave of reforms the agency's staff union says is gutting the organisation's capacity to do research. In an internal memo

Channel Nine jobs bloodbath continues with 85 more roles cut across Australian Financial Review, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, WAtoday and Brisbane Times

By Freddy Pawle For Daily Mail Australia Published: 16:31 BST, 20 August 2024 | Updated: 16:52 BST, 20 August 2024

10 most common Aussie jobs can’t afford the average home

10 most common Aussie jobs can’t afford the average homeAccounting for more than 2 million people, workers in the most common Australian jobs cannot afford th

Senior journalists leave Sydney Morning Herald, Age and AFR in decade’s biggest talent exodus

Up to 85 journalists, most of them senior, have taken a voluntary redundancy from mastheads including the Sydney Morning Herald, the Age and the Australian Fina

The highest-paid graduate jobs in Australia

The highest-paid graduates in Australia have been revealed, with a gap of almost $40,000 between their salary and the lowest-paid graduates.The analysis comes f

Bravus backs industry jobs at Carmichael

Workers undertaking scheduled electrical systems maintenance on the bypass circuit of the Carmichael mine’s CHPP. Image: Bravus Bravus Mining and Resources

‘No blood, no job’: The companies ruling out job applicants who refuse to take blood tests

Nic Pipkin was asked to provide a blood sample as part of the recruitment process as a fly-in, fly-out electrical contractor.He said he reluctantly consented to

Australia’s economy is a low productivity sink hole

The latest quarterly labour market account from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) showed that virtually all the jobs created in Australia of the prior y