The job nobody wants to apply for
A million people are out of work in Australia but there are still some jobs that surprisingly no-one wants to apply for. One boss is blaming JobSeeker.
A million people are out of work in Australia but there are still some jobs that surprisingly no-one wants to apply for. One boss is blaming JobSeeker.
Extracts from the JobKeeper review, kept under lock and key since June, reveal how the scheme has helped Aussies. But big changes are coming.
Another well-known, high-profile columnist has quit his job with a scathing note that accused his former employer of bowing to “woke” voices.
About 8000 Aussies have been revealed to be taking part in a “horrifying” new form of abuse after they were blocked from social media.
The NSW and Queensland Premiers are at loggerheads over the placement of the Qld-NSW border checkpoint, which is causing traffic and headaches for border communities.
Economists are warning 10 per cent of Australian businesses could close if JobKeeper and loan deferrals are not extended past September.
Shoppers who went to a Sydney shopping centre on the weekend are being asked to keep an eye out for coronavirus symptoms.
Commonwealth Bank has launched a new assistance program to help stop financial abuse caused by domestic violence.
Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has announced a scheme for small and medium businesses will be extended to help them stay afloat during the coronavirus crisis.
Victoria’s outbreak is holding back the recovery in other states with plans for a travel bubble and the return of international students postponed.
A key Netflix executive says people assume that its trove of data drives all of their creative decisions. She says that’s a “misperception”.
An Australia Post employee at a delivery centre in Melbourne’s west has tested positive for COVID-19.
An Ikea distribution centre worker in Sydney has been struck down with COVID-19 after turning up to work while infectious.
The boss of Australia’s biggest bank has said there has been a change in the way we use money not seen since the Spanish flu pandemic.
A court has found a sale by online retailer Kogan was misleading after it increased the price of products just before the offer started.
The Northern Territory border has reopened, but if you plan on visiting from these areas the message from the Government is simple: “cancel your plans”.
NSW is resisting calls for a second lockdown and says elimination of the coronavirus is impossible. This is why.
Alannah Fox was forced to pay a whopping $24,864 in interest for a 2015 Hyundai. Now, she and many other Aussies are fighting back.
Australian stocks closed lower on Thursday as unemployment rates reached highs not seen since 1998. Here’s how the shares fared.
No new cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Queensland, as the peak trucking body calls for calm amid NSW outbreak.
Major health insurer Medibank Private has been slapped with a multimillion-dollar fine for misleading customers.
Helloworld has gone to the sharemarket to raise more funds as the global tourism industry tanks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A Sydney sports club has closed overnight for deep cleaning and advised customers to get tested after a COVID case was identified at the venue.
An opinion editor for the New York Times has sensationally quit her high-profile job, claiming “constant bullying” and an over-reliance on Twitter.
Australia’s major airline Qantas has hit back against claims from staff that its aircraft are not prepared for the coronavirus pandemic.
Woolworths has joined its competitor in reinstating product limits after Coles set two-pack limits on a long list of items.
Woolworths has announced a range of new precautionary measures for its stores as the Victorian virus crisis continues.
Airlines are slashing fares as low as $49 in a bid to rake in holiday goers, with Jetstar and Virgin both offering huge discounts to popular getaway destinations – but for a limited time only.
Despite more than 1.5 million Australians being out of work, there are still occupations that are struggling to find workers. Find out what they are.
A juice brand has come under fire for claiming customers are “supporting local” when less than 10 per cent of its ingredients are Australian.
The supermarket giant has defended a new process for how it charges customers after a number of complaints surfaced online.
Tourism businesses on Melbourne’s fringe say being wedged between the virus capital and regional Victoria is keeping customers away.
China claims Australia’s controversial new logo, which some say looks like a virus, shows our nation’s deep “confusion and anxiety”.
Despite it being more than a month since Queensland recorded community transmission, locals have still returned to this “ridiculous” habit.
The supermarket giant has been slapped with the largest ever penalty for spamming violations, twice as large as the previous record.
Woolies’ has paid a record fine to Australia’s media watchdog after it was found to have spammed its customers.
The Target brand is fading fast in Australia and it’s been revealed another of its stores is closing for good, being converted into a Woolies.
Australian home buyers could save thousands under a bold plan that proposes to kill off one of the most painful property taxes.
The much-loved kangaroo logo representing Australia is being sidelined for an abstract image that has left some very confused.
Australians will be able to demand better deals from their banks from today with the launch of a revolutionary new system.
There are massive changes for millions of Australians that will affect how much they earn and what they can claim. But other items will go up in price.
US retail giant Amazon’s new fulfilment centre will cover an area the size of Taronga Zoo and create more than 1500 jobs.
Melanie Perkins is now Australia’s third richest woman but you wouldn’t know it – her fiance proposed with a $30 ring.
The future of the AAP newswire is assured with the inking of a sale to new owners at the last minute who say they are driven to retain media diversity.
An iconic Australian bikini brand that has 44 stores across Australia has collapsed, citing the coronavirus pandemic as the reason.
A huge amount of small Australian businesses have lost a whopping 75 per cent of their income due to the coronavirus crisis.
Crowds of shoppers at the start of the virus pandemic created a sales boom for supermarkets. But there was a downside as well.
L’Oreal is renaming dozens of products which it believes makes white skin appear as the ideal option, in the wake of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Bizarre scenes unfolded at a Scott Morrison press conference in Canberra when a member of China’s state media scuffled with a cameraman.
Through COVID-19 many Aussies have been forced to take leave but a lawyer says there are only two specific circumstances when that’s allowed.
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