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NSW helps shrink the gender pay gap

NSW helps shrink the gender pay gap

There's still a big pay gap between women and men, but the gap has been shrinking

  • by Matt Wade

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Sydney Uni's champagne tastes led to $500k budget blowout
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Sydney Uni's champagne tastes led to $500k budget blowout

Internal documents reveal allegedly inappropriate spending that is being investigated at the University of Sydney.

  • by Anna Patty
Cleaners sacked without redundancy shown jobs on offer in New Zealand

Cleaners sacked without redundancy shown jobs on offer in New Zealand

Four cleaners aged in their 50s have lost the jobs they had for years without any redundancy pay.

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

'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
What psychopaths and narcissists have in common
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What psychopaths and narcissists have in common

The toxic traits that unite the darkest personality types.

  • by James Adonis
Barclays pays female investment bankers half as much as men
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Barclays pays female investment bankers half as much as men

Banking giant Barclays pays female employees at its investment bank division just under half as much as male colleagues on average.

  • by Gavin Finch, Stefania Spezzati & David Hellier
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Labor councillor charged with more than $220,000 fraud

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
Arron Won't: Race to be lord mayor wide open after deputy dips out
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Arron Won't: Race to be lord mayor wide open after deputy dips out

High-profile names, including philanthropist and businesswoman Susan Alberti, PR professional Ann Peacock and deputy lord mayor Arron Wood have pulled out.

  • by Miki Perkins & Clay Lucas
'Worrying trends': Gig economy threatens to cost consumers 'quality' services, economist warns

'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
Blue Mountains council hits back at minister's suspension threat
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Blue Mountains council hits back at minister's suspension threat

The council has claimed the minister acted on inaccurate information when she moved to suspend the council.

  • by Lisa Visentin
Maritime union faces legal action over contempt of court

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