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Living the dream: Australia’s top jobs by the beach are revealed – and how much it can earn you

Australia's richest surf beaches are more likely to be home to doctors, computer nerds, advertising executives and finance specialists than laidback surfies, ne

Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

The Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation drives the creation of local jobs and a stronger, more diverse Western Australian economy. We deliver

Lawyers in Mount Lawley, geologists in Scarborough: Where Perth’s worker tribes live

Alkimos: debt collectors (12) Ascot: horse trainers (16) and jockeys (8)Baldivis: sales assistants (832), aged/disabled carers (335), truck drivers (323), prim

Pedestrian Group slashes jobs, CEO to resign in major restructure

Published on July 8, 2024 The mass exodus inside some of Australia’s largest

Labor’s cuts threaten thousands of jobs in Australian universities

A meeting of Western Sydney University (WSU) staff and students last month voted to form a rank-and-file committee to oppose the job destruction and restructuri

Vice, Kotaku, Refinery29 to no longer publish in Australia after Pedestrian Group announces restructure

Tech and culture news websites including Vice, Gizmodo, Refinery29, Kotaku and Lifehacker will no longer publish in Australia, with dozens of jobs to be cut as

Research predicts AI to create 200,000 jobs in Australia by 2030

The latest research predicts AI to create 200,000 jobs in Australia by 2030 leading to a productivity uplift and injecting billions of dollars

Gov’t procurement policies to boost local manufacturing, job creation – Australian Manufacturing

Image credit: Tyre Stewardship Australia  Government procurement and a stronger product stewardship approach hold the key to creating

Pedestrian boss to depart as group slashes staff and titles

The chief executive of Nine-owned Pedestrian Group, Matt Rowley, will leave the youth publisher as part of a major restructure and cost-cutting effort, in which

Explained: How we compiled detailed data for 1000+ jobs

Census director Caroline Deans said it was the first time such detailed occupation-level data has been made publicly available in the census.Deans said making s

Ordinary workers ‘can’t keep up’ with mortgages, rent and bills – even with multiple jobs

LoadingOnline chats, favoured by younger people, have hit record levels, climbing 40 per cent over the past year.Tania Clarke, the Consumer Action Law Centre’

Chefs heading to the mines leave empty plates at regional restaurants

In short: According to Jobs and Skills Australia, there is a national shortage of chefs. Businesses in regional communities say they are losing chefs to highe