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Her parents are two of our most famous actors, but Charlotte’s career wasn’t a given

Her parents are two of our most famous actors, but Charlotte’s career wasn’t a given

“I was such a shy child and acting was the last thing I thought I would do,” says the 27-year-old daughter of Judy Davis and Colin Friels.

  • by Jane Rocca

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‘Every wrinkle is celebrated’: The women using age to their career advantage

‘Every wrinkle is celebrated’: The women using age to their career advantage

Returning to work after taking years – or even decades – away? For some women, the benefits far outweigh the challenges.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
‘Very distressing’: Mosaic escalates dispute with supplier as staff, stores axed
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Retail

‘Very distressing’: Mosaic escalates dispute with supplier as staff, stores axed

Embattled budget retailer Mosaic Brands, which operates Katies and Noni B, announced it would be shutting down the Rockmans, Autograph, Crossroads, W.Lane and BeMe brands.

  • by Jessica Yun and Anne Hyland
The Reserve Bank is killing it – their job, that is. But can they help us keep ours?
Opinion
RBA

The Reserve Bank is killing it – their job, that is. But can they help us keep ours?

Recent figures point to the Reserve Bank’s success so far. But there probably needs to be a turning point in the bank’s thinking, and soon, if we’re to avoid a big round of lay-offs.

  • by Millie Muroi
How to quit a job with dignity (even if you don’t want to)
Opinion
Opinion

How to quit a job with dignity (even if you don’t want to)

On average, we’ll leave jobs 12 times over the course of our lives. Here are some simple rules to follow to make the process easier.

  • by Tim Duggan
Why young workers are fleeing Sydney’s wealthy suburbs

Why young workers are fleeing Sydney’s wealthy suburbs

The housing crisis is triggering an exodus in the eastern suburbs, inner west and lower north shore.

  • by Matt Wade
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Starting your first job? It’s time to think about retirement

Starting your first job? It’s time to think about retirement

Australia’s youngest workers are starting to build gold mines – but there’s a strong chance they don’t even realise it.

  • by Emma Koehn
Thought the pandemic made us miserable? Here’s why we’re more miserable now
Opinion
Inflation

Thought the pandemic made us miserable? Here’s why we’re more miserable now

“Australians are living through the most protracted period of economic misery since 2011,” says economic think tank CEDA.

  • by Elizabeth Knight
Does your coffee choice dictate how good you are at your job?

Does your coffee choice dictate how good you are at your job?

While there’s no accounting for taste, a penchant for scorching-hot lattes should send alarm bells ringing.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
WA’s population is booming, but it’s not thanks to our birth rate

WA’s population is booming, but it’s not thanks to our birth rate

Western Australia’s population has grown by 89,000 people in the past year, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Statistics data.

  • by Claire Ottaviano and Sarah Brookes
The one question that can make or break your career

The one question that can make or break your career

It’s a conundrum that all workers will face at some stage and finding the right balance between experts and all-rounders is crucial to a good workplace.

  • by Tim Duggan

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