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To get a corporate job, you soon might not need a degree
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To get a corporate job, you soon might not need a degree

Major corporations are shying away from candidates with prestigious degrees, opting instead for skills-based hiring.

  • by Sarah Kessler

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Why CA supports Warner missing ODIs for UAE Twenty20 league

Why CA supports Warner missing ODIs for UAE Twenty20 league

David Warner’s dizzying January 2024 will be the harbinger of an era of club versus country for cricket, as Cricket Australia’s chiefs admitted not all series can be prioritised equally.

  • by Daniel Brettig
Australia Post, Woodside Energy to offset carbon footprint through sustainable aviation fuel investment

Australia Post, Woodside Energy to offset carbon footprint through sustainable aviation fuel investment

A new Qantas partnership with five of Australia’s biggest companies will begin offsetting their air carbon footprint by investing in sustainable aviation fuel.

  • by Amelia McGuire
‘King’s ransom’ paid for secret review of Sydney’s mega rail projects
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‘King’s ransom’ paid for secret review of Sydney’s mega rail projects

External consultants were paid almost $1.1 million for eight weeks’ work on a review of Sydney Metro, internal documents reveal.

  • by Matt O'Sullivan
Workers think they’re productive at home, but burnout risk looms

Workers think they’re productive at home, but burnout risk looms

Surveys of 170,000 workers show almost all think they are just as productive at home but many struggle to stop work bleeding into their time off.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
Slow, technical and locked in conflict: report chides dysfunctional EBA system

Slow, technical and locked in conflict: report chides dysfunctional EBA system

A study of the enterprise bargaining system underscores the challenge for the government as it tries to revive it to aid economic recovery.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
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CBD Melbourne: Tribunal decision cops a pasting

CBD Melbourne: Tribunal decision cops a pasting

For an institution that’s already seen as a dumping ground for political cronies, the Administrative Appeals Tribunal appears particularly uninterested in reputation management.

  • by Samantha Hutchinson and Kylar Loussikian
CBD Melbourne: Birthday boys from both sides feel the love

CBD Melbourne: Birthday boys from both sides feel the love

Scott Morrison is not the only one in Canberra celebrating a birthday this week. Former Labor leader Bill Shorten turned 53 on Tuesday.

  • by Samantha Hutchinson and Kylar Loussikian
Visa outsourcing plan thrown into doubt by Home Affairs advice
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Visa outsourcing plan thrown into doubt by Home Affairs advice

A $1 billion plan to outsource Australia’s visa processing system could be derailed by crossbench senators after warnings the changes likely need legislation.

  • by Anthony Galloway
$1 billion visa tender decision delayed amid political conflicts of interest

$1 billion visa tender decision delayed amid political conflicts of interest

A decision on outsourcing Australia's visa processing will not be made until the new year, with the process dogged by a web of conflicts within government.

  • by Rob Harris and Anthony Galloway

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