Huge work change impacting all Aussies
Australia has undergone a huge workplace change, with experts agreeing the way Aussies work has been completely overhauled.
Australia has undergone a huge workplace change, with experts agreeing the way Aussies work has been completely overhauled.
A beloved boutique chocolate retailer is battling through a whopping rise in global cocoa prices, but Australia’s sweet tooth is helping out.
A text exchange between a mum and her boss has gone viral over the one thing he never asked.
The return-to-office push is continuing to gain traction, with more companies rolling back flexible working, leaving Australia at a “pivotal juncture”.
A young lawyer and former reality TV star is suing a prominent law firm, alleging she was sacked for falling pregnant.
A photo of a packed, early morning flight to Sydney has caused a major stir, with some finding it “inspiring”, while others have been left “disturbed”.
The changing career landscape means employers need to rethink what it means to be qualified, and these Aussies are proving the case.
As AI continues to sweep with workplaces Aussies are worried about their jobs and one AI boss has explained what is really happening.
A young woman has been left fuming over a remark made by a man after meeting him at a pub – and it reveals a much bigger issue.
A bus driver was rushed to hospital after he was allegedly stabbed in the neck during a shocking daylight attack at a local bus station.
A Brisbane man was stopped and asked what he did for a living, and how much he makes, and his salary admission has stumped Aussies.
Aussie mortgage holders have been dealt a “cruel” blow after the RBA held the official cash rate – and they will need to wait longer to see the fruits of earlier rate cuts come into effect.
Aussie mortgage holders have been dealt a “cruel” blow after the RBA held the official cash rate – and they will need to wait longer to see the fruits of earlier rate cuts come into effect.
Dozens of court security officers have taken industrial action, saying they’re done waiting while their safety, conditions and pay are ignored.
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