‘Crucial’ ways to boost your pay packet
In 2024, life is expensive – so it’s more important than ever before to boost your earning potential and finally get ahead.
In 2024, life is expensive – so it’s more important than ever before to boost your earning potential and finally get ahead.
The Federal Government has defended its new student loan discounts amid accusations of the policy being “elitist” and attempting to buy votes amid high inflation levels.
A recruitment ad for a $145,000 aged care position has made an eyebrow-raising comment about the female-dominated industry.
A popular fast-food chicken chain has just opened a new “elevated” dining experience as part of a company refresh to grow and capture more hungry Aussies.
Generation Z are often see as woke and edgy but now there’s proof they are picking a more “traditional” path.
The bottom has fallen out of Australia’s job market with SEEK reporting a 5% drop in job ads in October, hitting New South Wales and Victoria hardest.
Young Australians are struggling to maintain math standards and one expert has warned it threatens the nation’s infrastructure dreams.
There’s a common habit that Aussie workers have picked up in 2023 – and it could be costing them big time.
Applying for jobs via social media platforms is becoming increasingly popular among Gen Z job seekers and recruiters. See why and how it can boost your chances.
Legal experts are warning employees that they could be in for a fight as employers seek to limit working from home hours and even the pay of remote workers.
An Aussie company has posted a job ad offering a six figure salary and hybrid work to applicants straight out of high school.
A product popular with DIY enthusiasts and renovators should be immediately moved from shelves amid concerns it could be linked to a fatal disease.
In an effort to keep police recruits in the state, student officers will be paid while they complete their 16 weeks of study.
A new survey on consumer sentiment suggests a paradox in Gen Z Australians: They’re saving up to spend big.
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