Warning over mass Aussie skill shortage
Alarm bells have been raised over fears Australia will face a mass skill shortage across key industries, unless slipping education standards are halted.
Alarm bells have been raised over fears Australia will face a mass skill shortage across key industries, unless slipping education standards are halted.
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has attempted to show off a softer side to his political personality by debuting a new ad where he promises to get Australia “back on track”.
Thousands of cars made by a popular manufacturer have been recalled over a major defect – just days after a similar warning affecting thousands of other vehicles was sent out.
One of Australia’s most-purchased car makers has been forced to recall more than 4700 cars over a potentially dangerous issue.
The Aussie sharemarket closed up on a strong day of trading, as investors factor in the new US President and how his proposed tariffs will impact the market.
After an ongoing pay dispute led to transport chaos across Sydney, a crucial deal that could end the standoff between the unions and transport officials seems closer.
Products that the US deem inhumane – because they are coming from forced labour camps in China – are entering Australia.
A crew member of a Rio Tinto ship that was en route to Australia remains missing nearly three weeks after he disappeared at sea.
There are billions earmarked to be spent, and this Perth-based engineer is among those on the front lines of a defence revolution.
Iconic cars of yesteryear and some of the most common work cars on Australian roads today are the target of a new lawsuit, levelled against Holden owner General Motors.
A state government has laid down the law to the overseas owners of a well-known Australian brand, accusing the firm of wanting to shut it down.
The ASX has surged back and broken a days-long losing streak – after better than expected inflationary data out of the US sent markets higher around the world.
Christmas could be a little flat as Coca-Cola factory workers go on strike on Thursday for a second time this month.
The ASX 200 traded slightly down ahead of a major decision by the US Federal Reserve, just after the market hit a four-day high.
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