A million meals,75,000 flight passengers:just another month in WA for the country’s largest iron ore producer.
Oil and gas producer Santos will cut positions at its Perth office by more than a third,from 550 to 350,due to old assets nearing the end of production and delays to new projects.
Regardless of what you decide to do next,you need to know that this is unacceptable,writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
Free lunches,gym memberships and gimmicky thrills are no longer important to young professionals,according to a survey.
The reigning winners of Miss USA and Miss Teen USA resigned from their titles within days of each other in a shock to the Miss Universe Organisation.
Workers’ legal centres have recorded a rise in discrimination complaints by pregnant and parent workers as those carers are targeted in the cost of living crunch.
This is a complex issue but one you will be able to navigate with expert advice and compassion,writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
Redundancies are on the rise post-COVID,and while it can be a refreshing change for some,it can also prove challenging.
Being concerned about identify theft and fraud is a valid concern,writes Dr Kirstin Ferguson.
The torrent of cheap nickel from Indonesia has claimed more Australian jobs with Canadian miner First Quantum to put its WA mine into care and maintenance.
Older office and hotel buildings in Sydney and Melbourne are being turned into upmarket ‘club meets office meets hotel’ projects,sparking new life in strata markets.