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It’s time to equip people for change
Opinion

It’s time to equip people for change

Giving workers the tools to thrive can have profound effects down the line.

  • by Jim Bright

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Never missing a trick

Never missing a trick

A Melbourne magician turned his childhood hobby into an global career.

  • by Sue Green
Breaking the cycle and bridging the gap

Breaking the cycle and bridging the gap

Disadvantaged young people are getting a leg up.

  • by Linda Moon
Know what you don’t know before the rest of the world figures it out

Know what you don’t know before the rest of the world figures it out

It’s important your leadership expectations correspond with your abilities.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Small changes can make a huge impact
Health

Small changes can make a huge impact

OTs core skills are transferable in a range of specialty areas.

  • by Josh Jennings
World research offers surprising results
Education

World research offers surprising results

Science teacher takes inspiration from near and far.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
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Migrant farm workers launch landmark $10m legal claim
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Industrial relations

Migrant farm workers launch landmark $10m legal claim

Migrant farm workers from Vanuatu have launched a legal claim against their former Australian employer for gross underpayment.

  • by Ben Schneiders
Hitting the right note for success
Analysis
Gender equality

Hitting the right note for success

When I was at university, one of my tutors told the women in the course we should all drop the pitch of our voices to get ahead at work.

  • by Caitlin Fitzsimmons
'Forklift drivers were doing wheelies': the dire consequences of bringing weed cake to work
New Zealand

'Forklift drivers were doing wheelies': the dire consequences of bringing weed cake to work

When a worker brings weed cake to work, the consequences can endanger lives and bring a business to its knees.

  • by Matthew Rosenberg
Penalty rates cuts 'devastating', parliamentary inquiry finds
Penalty rates

Penalty rates cuts 'devastating', parliamentary inquiry finds

Cuts to weekend rates hurt most vulnerable workers, Parliamentary inquiry finds, but Liberals savage the process and findings.

  • by Noel Towell
Call for ombudsman to tackle 'systemic' bullying in emergency services
Discrimination

Call for ombudsman to tackle 'systemic' bullying in emergency services

Workplace bullying is so rife in state emergency services it needs the independent regulation of an external ombudsman, a NSW parliamentary inquiry has found.

  • by Anna Patty