A recent study commissioned by the Australian government reveals that up to 79 per cent of Australians believe that generative AI will only facilitate automation of minor tasks within their …
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A new report from the McKell Institute has raised alarms about the precarious future of thousands of Australian manufacturing jobs, particularly in the refined metals sector, due to significant industrial …
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RBA Governor Michele Bullock has indicated that upcoming inflation data may be higher than anticipated, raising concerns about a potential interest rate reduction in August. The assessment of any rate …
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The New South Wales transport department is set to undergo significant downsizing, with nearly 1,000 jobs being cut as part of a restructure. An email from Transport for NSW secretary …
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New Global Research Reveals That a Four-Day Work Week Boosts Worker Health, Happiness, and Productivity
by adminA recent study published in Nature Human Behaviour has concluded that a four-day work week, while maintaining the same pay, significantly boosts employee happiness, health, and productivity. The research involved …
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An Outrage: Grieving Mother of Deceased Daughter Advocates for Compassionate Bereavement Leave
by adminVicky Sims experienced profound grief when her daughter Tiffany passed away suddenly at the age of 27. The loss was overwhelming, yet Vicky found herself having to return to work …
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Taxpayers Stuck with $2 Million Tab Due to ABC’s Unjust Dismissal of Antoinette Lattouf
by adminTaxpayers are now facing a potential bill exceeding $2 million following the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s (ABC) unsuccessful legal battle over the dismissal of journalist Antoinette Lattouf. In a ruling by …
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A recent study by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) reveals that after ten years in Australia, many refugees who previously held managerial or professional roles are now facing …
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A Queensland teacher’s lawsuit against her former employer for wrongful dismissal is expected to be a key case regarding Australia’s “right to disconnect” laws, although experts caution that it may …
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A recent report examines the changes in labour productivity during and after the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically noting the “productivity bubble” that occurred from January 2020 to March 2022, followed by …