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Rising number of nurses missing out on work

A RISING number of Australia’s registered nurses and midwives are unable to find a job, new data has revealed.

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30,000 digital jobs on offer if SEQ councils cooperate

SOUTH-east Queensland could attract 30,000 new jobs and $10b to its economy if the region's councils co-ordinate when building new digital infrastructure.

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Expose lifts lid on working with Amazon

Life at Amazon sounds bleak, according to a devastating, 5,900-word expose by The New York Times.

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Christensen and Landry slam community appeals against mines

OPINION: George Christensen and Michelle Landry have issued a joint press release attacking community appeals against mining projects like the Carmichael mine.

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Senator Cash accuses unions of hypocrisy over 457 visas

THE Assistant Minister for Immigration, Michaelia Cash, has accused trade unions of “incredible hypocrisy” for employing foreign workers on 457 visas.

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OPINION: Find a job that makes you happy

I SPENT an enjoyable morning on Monday at Bundamba State High School speaking with their Year 10 students.

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Union: Blackwater community faces 'deep uncertainty'

A MINING union has slammed BHP Billiton (BMA) for its decision to replace nearly half of its permanent workforce with contractors.

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Northern NSW residents working longer by losing super

SUNCORP is urging people to think about the extra time they may need to work to replace their lost super, with more than $4.2 billion in unclaimed super in NSW.

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Most students face dead end jobs: report

MORE than half of students are being trained for jobs that automation will change radically in 10-15 years, a Foundation for Young Australians report reveals.

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Contractors v employees: battle over who gets the jobs

A LEGAL dispute process has tried to determine whether sacked mining employees should be allowed to take contractors’ jobs.

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Physiotherapist shares tips to keep you on the job

JOSHUA Hay has some simple pointers for tradespeople to stay healthy on the job.

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7-Eleven Staff underpaid as company demands high returns

EMPLOYEES at 7-Eleven stores around the country have been underpaid and overworked, and the company’s head office has known about the problem for up to a year.

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Mission: Help NORTEC find 1000 jobs in 100 days

NORTEC Staffing Solutions is on a mission to fill 1000 jobs in 100 days.

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Essential Energy to axe 47 local jobs

ESSENTIAL Energy has revealed that 47 full time positions will be axed on the NSW North Coast.

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Postman Paul held to the creed - even at gunpoint

WHEN Paul Ryan thinks back on his work in Ballina over the past 48 years, he can be assured that he upheld the creed of his job – even at gunpoint.

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How FIFO dad keeps family close when he's 2000km away

HE MIGHT be 2000km away from home but Paul Howarth makes a point of being a part of his family’s houshold every day.

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How the Australian workforce is going to change by 2030

THERE will be three million more Australian workers by 2030, more women will work part-time and older people will be employed for longer.

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VIDEO: Master’s apprentice tunes up for piano surge

A master piano tuner and a young man who knew nothing about pianos, and not a lot about music, bumped into each other in the hardware store...

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Essential Energy slashes 60 jobs on North Coast

ESSENTIAL Energy has announced 60 job cuts on the North Coast of NSW as part of widespread workforce reductions.

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WATERCOOLER: Should youth be forced to wait for dole?

Taxpayer funded welfare should be those who genuinely need it – not those content with living off the rest of us for all their days.

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