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Man who made preposterous internet predictions deserves appreciation

Man who made preposterous internet predictions deserves appreciation

BENIGN TO FIVE Clifford Stoll could be a figure of derision. But look a little closer and you see someone worthy of praise.

  • by Jonathan Rivett

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A studio is not the only place for yoga
Health

A studio is not the only place for yoga

Instructors are now teaching online and on the road.

  • by Josh Jennings
Building confidence through language
Education

Building confidence through language

Ethnically diverse students have different needs.

  • by Kristie Kellahan
Career education needs an overhaul
Opinion

Career education needs an overhaul

The current model has always been too little too late.

  • by Jim Bright
Finding success through mentoring

Finding success through mentoring

Grooming future leaders the key to personal growth.

  • by Sue White
In the right food mood

In the right food mood

A culinary career doesn’t always mean spending a lot of time in the kitchen.

  • by Sue White
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'I'm not dealing with a f-----g pen pusher': CFMEU officials refuse to show entry permits
Workplace

'I'm not dealing with a f-----g pen pusher': CFMEU officials refuse to show entry permits

Two CFMEU officials have been found to have breached the Fair Work Act for failing to show their right of entry permits and for acting improperly by swearing.

  • by Anna Patty
Labor councillor charged with more than $220,000 fraud
Workplace

Labor councillor charged with more than $220,000 fraud

A NSW government minister has called for a Labor councillor charged with allegedly defrauding a training organisation part owned by the CFMEU of more than $220,000 to step aside from his public duties.

  • by Anna Patty
'Worrying trends': Gig economy threatens to cost consumers 'quality' services, economist warns
Workplace

'Worrying trends': Gig economy threatens to cost consumers 'quality' services, economist warns

A new report says the gig economy is a bigger threat to jobs than automation in the $80 billion transport industry

  • by Anna Patty
Maritime union faces legal action over contempt of court
Workplace

Maritime union faces legal action over contempt of court

The Maritime Union of Australia and CFMEU are facing a complaint of contempt of court for allegedly breaching an order against picketing

  • by Anna Patty & Nick Toscano
Pushing the boundaries

Pushing the boundaries

C2 conferences are changing relationships between commerce and creativity.

  • by Jonathan Rivett