Statistics reveal new graduates are unemployed and unequipped to navigate work
Recent statistics reveal a stark reality for university graduates in Australia’s architecture and design sectors, with one in three facing unemployment or grappling with the
Talent RISE launches three new life-changing initiatives for youth
Over 300 global employees from Talent and Talent RISE will be volunteering their time this September for the Talent RISE global ‘Step Up Challenge’ initiative.
Funding boost to support employment for people leaving prison
Employment, training and reintegration services for people leaving prison are set to grow through a $1 million funding boost to the Prisoners Aid Association (PAA)
Opinion: Being an employer of choice in today’s tumultuous care worker market
It is no secret that the aged care industry is currently facing significant workforce challenges, with the demand for skilled professionals far exceeding the available
Rosemary Conn to depart as Schools Plus CEO
After almost a decade of thoughtful and dedicated service, the founding CEO of Schools Plus, Rosemary Conn, has resigned. Â Schools Plus Chairman, Angus James,
Industry professionals offer short course to address Australia’s Tour Guide shortage
Leading industry association Tour Guides Australia offers a short course to provide foundation skills for people interested in a tour guide career. “Our micro-credential course
Making the most of the skills of migrants and refugees
An innovative new employment initiative aims to support professionally and technically qualified migrants and refugees into jobs that match their skills. Formally launched by Victoria’s
Opinion: 23 career tips to make 2023 your best career year ever
2023 is well and truly underway! We’ve hit autumn and for most of us, we’re settled back into a routine, so now is a great
SAGE responds to the Workplace Gender Equality Amendment Bill
Gender pay gap transparency will encourage accountability, and its publication is one key solution to drive action to closing the gender pay gap, according to
Opinion: How greater government support for social enterprises would benefit national economy
According to recent reports, there are over 12,000 social enterprises across Australia, and the sector contributes $21.3 billion to the national economy, employing around 206,000