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The case against Harvey Weinstein is growing.

Weinstein case shines light on witness apathy

What we see all too often is bystander apathy writ large. The phenomenon of others choosing not to get involved. Not to report. Not to come to the aid of the victims.

Working with cancer could have benefits.

Cancer and work: A compatible duo?

Working after a cancer diagnosis can be a way of deriving meaning throughout a period when meaning and purpose are themselves being questioned.

Illustration: Kerrie Leishman

How do you know that you are losing it?

Confusion and fear can develop with the growing realisation that we are struggling with work that previously we were able to complete with little difficulty.

Leigh Garipidis (right) is a mature-age intern who dreams of becoming an advertising photographer.

You're never too old to be an apprentice

With Australian's living and working longer, and experiencing an average of five different careers changes over a lifetime, on the job training in internships and apprenticeships, is no longer just for the young.