And celebrating the fruits of one’s labour.
A lot of advice can be worthless,but these tips (plus lessons learnt along the way) have helped me throughout my career,including when I’ve hit a rough spot.
From artificial intelligence to wellness,here’s a look back at the biggest workplace trends of 2023. (And what’s likely to be big in 2024 – like paid job interviews.)
Skills and Training Minister Brendan O’Connor is vowing to overhaul TAFE education as a key government agency warns the nation’s ability to achieve net zero is at risk while the tertiary sector can’t keep pace with demand.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will on Sunday announce a $9.1 million investment to prepare a business case for creating a national skills passport where workers can record their qualifications.
Learning new skills can expand our sense of self and challenge our thinking.
As Australia sets out to discover how many citizens fall short on literacy,numeracy and digital skills,I remember good lives damaged by illiteracy.
The federal government wants training for millions of Australians who lack the basic literacy and numeracy skills required to gain better jobs and increase their wages.
That one’s going straight to the back of the garage.
Employers have been playing tug of war with employees who are keen to retain their pandemic privileges. Will they be keeping them in 2023?
University graduates now make up a larger share of Parramatta than many parts of the north shore as highly educated graduates spread across Sydney.