Surprising retirement reality for Gen Z Aussies
Millennials and Gen Z Aussies might be locked out of housing, but in one area of economic life they are in prime position.
Millennials and Gen Z Aussies might be locked out of housing, but in one area of economic life they are in prime position.
Despite cost-of-living pressures, the average Aussie spends $1309 more than they can afford and the reason is tragic.
Australian parents are increasingly dipping into their own pockets to help adult children find a place to live.
Thousands of nurses finally have an answer from the government about increasing their wages after they walked off the job earlier this month.
IT COMES with a huge salary, reasonable hours, accommodation and very generous holidays. But it also has one glaring catch.
A YOUNG woman has copped death threats for posting a controversial graduation photo daring people to “come and take” her rifle.
THESE are the industries and employees who will receive the biggest boosts to their pay packet this year.
A NEW global survey of thousands of millennials and Gen Z has revealed one of few things they are actually afraid of.
MOST of what students are learning is irrelevant by the end of their degree. The jobs are changing — and they’re getting weirder.
KYLE Plush was begging for his life. But thanks to a botched emergency response, the teen’s desperate pleas went unheard.
FREE accommodation on a tropical island, a guaranteed two-year contract, snorkelling — yes, this is a real job opening.
A PREGNANT woman’s life was shattered and a doctor’s career hangs in the balance after a horrific birth. WARNING: Disturbing
A WOMAN was cruelly mocked when she called emergency services with severe stomach pain. Five hours later, she was dead.
WORKERS may soon be needed for jobs that don’t yet exist, such as creating organs with 3D printers, runing virtual reality work spaces, or designing personalities for robots.
Original URL: https://www.themercury.com.au/business/work/careers/page/40