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Whitelion cafe serves up innovation with jobs

Whitelion cafe serves up innovation with jobs

Community engagement continues to innovate, Sue White writes.

  • by Sue White

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Seven ways to make sure work meetings aren't a waste of time
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Seven ways to make sure work meetings aren't a waste of time

Statistically speaking, most work meetings are a waste of time. here is how to improve them.

  • by Anthony Mitchell
Speech and hearing work being heard on the world stage

Speech and hearing work being heard on the world stage

Speech pathologists and audiologists enjoy the fulfilment of working in helping professions, writes Joshua Jennings.

  • by Joshua Jennings
'I had the marks to be a doctor but my father said no'
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'I had the marks to be a doctor but my father said no'

Morris Morcos didn't get to decide his own career. But for this Egyptian immigrant, it has proved a fruitful one.

  • by Cassandra Morgan & Craig Butt
Who else does your job? The professions dominated by people from certain countries
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Who else does your job? The professions dominated by people from certain countries

Use our interactive to find out the most common countries of birth of people in your profession.

  • by Garreth Hanley, Craig Butt & Cassandra Morgan
Dock workers protest at Port Botany over new wages agreement
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Dock workers protest at Port Botany over new wages agreement

About 100 members of the national maritime union who work for stevedoring giant Hutchison Ports in Sydney marched from its car park to Patrick Port Botany Terminal.

  • by Anna Patty
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Second round of job cuts will see 752 Telstra workers lose their jobs

Second round of job cuts will see 752 Telstra workers lose their jobs

The mass layoff are part of the plans Telstra announced last year to shed 9,500 jobs.

  • by Anna Patty
Pay dispute win for Sydney Metro Northwest workers
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Pay dispute win for Sydney Metro Northwest workers

The win is likely to be worth several hundred thousand dollars, union officials said.

  • by Nick Bonyhady
'The stereotypes are all wrong': Why workers like Ali cluster in one suburb
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'The stereotypes are all wrong': Why workers like Ali cluster in one suburb

Ali bakes cakes as a side gig but he has plenty of neighbours who have the same IT day job as he does. No thanks to the NBN.

  • by Jenny Noyes & Craig Butt
Surgeons in Kew, childcare staff in Tarneit: Suburbs and their career clusters
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Surgeons in Kew, childcare staff in Tarneit: Suburbs and their career clusters

Surgeons prefer Kew, artists and economists live Brunswick and childcare workers flock to Tarneit. You can find out the suburb where people doing your job are clustered by using our interactive tool.

  • by Anna Prytz & Craig Butt
Nothing casual about deepening dock fight

Nothing casual about deepening dock fight

A stoush at a coal terminal in NSW is taking on a wider battle about the use of casuals.

  • by Anna Patty