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Staggering number of Aussies planning on changing jobs

Almost eight out of every 10 Australians surveyed are hoping to change jobs in the next year in a bid to increase their salary and alleviate cost-of-living pres

Solomon Islands and Australia Promote Solomon’s Islands Cocoa to Boost Exports and Create Local Jobs – Solomon Islands Broadcasting Corporation (SIBC)

SponsoredAustralia’s Strongim Bisnis recently held an evening of cocoa networking, connecting Solomon Islands cocoa businesses, international cocoa buyers, an

Pound Australian Dollar Exchange Rate Forecast, News: GBP/AUD Flat On Mixed UK Jobs Data

At the time of writing GBP/AUD was trading at AU$1.9265. Virtually unchanged from the start of Tuesday’s trading session. The Pound (GBP) faced resistance

Castlemaine Documentary Festival celebrates 10 years | ScreenHub Australia – Film & Television Jobs, News, Reviews & Screen Industry Data

Based in Castlemaine, in the heart of regional Victoria (about 90 minutes from Melbourne), the Castlemaine Documentary Festival (or C-Doc) is a unique factua

‘I just feel heartbroken’: Sacked staff from collapsed airline Bonza chase their entitlements

In short: More than 320 staff have been sacked at a virtual "town hall" meeting two months after the airline went into administration.Workers vented their anger

New jobs program aims to help farm workers like Nina settle into a new life in on the land

In short: The government's Job Connect Settlement Support (JCSS) aims to help migrant workers looking to stay in Western Australia's Great Southern region long-

NSW coal jobs hit new high

March was a big month for New South Wales’ coal industry, as the sector reached record numbers in coal mining jobs. The new record number jumped to 25,50

End of ‘go-to’ harvest trail farm labour program a big loss, farmers say

In short: Harvest Trail Services and Harvest Trail Information Service were cut in the May federal budget, saving $47.3 million over the next five years.Backpac

Inside a secret scam factory where workers pretend to be glamorous models

Out in the desert on the outskirts of Dubai sits a secret scam factory capable of swindling tens of thousands of people at a time.Inside, the scammers smoke, ea

Australian science agency confirms plans to cut jobs – Research Professional News

Image: Bidgee [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons CSIRO chief executive tells Senate hearing of “priority changes”

‘That is the definition of a mediocre man’: Women in media paid worse than men, record high dissatisfaction

In short: Career dissatisfaction has reached a three-year high for women in media.35 per cent of women are considering quitting, particularly senior and mid-car

Jobs market put to test in sluggish economy – Neos Kosmos

Appetite among businesses for hiring in a barely growing economy will be on show as official labour market data is rolled out for the month