Shock drop in Australia’s employment rate
A surprising dip in the number of employed Australians adds to the case for back-to-back rate cuts.
A surprising dip in the number of employed Australians adds to the case for back-to-back rate cuts.
A surprising dip in the number of employed Australians adds to the case for back-to-back rate cuts.
Cashed up trades are making more than $51 per hour, while productivity is slumping putting further pressure on Australia’s housing sector.
A young Aussie has revealed the AI trick she used during a job interview – which would later cost her the role.
A young Aussie was earning a really solid income, and has a mortgage but that didn’t stop her from quitting her well-paid job.
Bosses must brace themselves because Gen Zers are bringing a controversial trend to the office.
A young Melbourne lawyer has had his unfair dismissal case thrown out after he was fired for lying about being sick to watch the AFL and go to the pub.
A fed-up Aussie has unleashed on a state Premier after basically working 28.5 hours straight with only a couple of short breaks.
Thousands of doctors have again walked off the job as a major strike posing a “risk” to patient care enters its second day.
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Doctors are walking off the job for three days in Australia’s biggest city, angry that they are the poor cousins of medicos in other states.
Aussies could change their spending habits as the fallout from US President Donald Trump’s tariffs continues to weigh on global economies.
A boss is going viral over a demand made to a former worker that was fired causing the ex-staffer to ask, “are you joking?”
The Prime Minister is on the attack as Peter Dutton reels from a spectacular about face on a key policy just one week into the election campaign.
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