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Burying vital physics study can only shed light

Burying vital physics study can only shed light

A new underground laboratory in Melbourne could open the door to a new understanding of dark matter.

  • by Anna Patty

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My colleague avoids work at all costs

My colleague avoids work at all costs

Laziness is not the only reason someone might neglect their work.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
‘It was always clear to me that teaching was what I wanted to do’

‘It was always clear to me that teaching was what I wanted to do’

Having just secured her first full-time teaching role at a primary school, Amy Robertson offers advice to young Victorians who are thinking about a career in teaching.

  • by Amy Robertson
The hurdles faced by small businesses
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The hurdles faced by small businesses

Should more be done to protect small businesses and help them grow?

  • by Jim Bright
Staff infected with COVID-19 at work set to claim $600m

Staff infected with COVID-19 at work set to claim $600m

As NSW begins to reopen from Monday, lawyers and regulators have said the cost of compensation claims related to workplace COVID-19 infections are expected to rise sharply.

  • by Anna Patty and Lucy Carroll
Getting into the office earlier can kick-start students’ careers
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Getting into the office earlier can kick-start students’ careers

Practical jobs training can start at in the classroom by pairing students with businesses.

  • by Kiran Gupta
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The parting gift proves a thorny issue

The parting gift proves a thorny issue

Do the flowers your colleagues choose for you tell you what they think of you?

  • by Jonathan Rivett
Choose teaching for right reasons and make a difference

Choose teaching for right reasons and make a difference

A former chef changed careers to teaching.

  • by Michael Pillay
Tesla ordered to pay $US137 million to ex-worker over racism in rare verdict

Tesla ordered to pay $US137 million to ex-worker over racism in rare verdict

Tesla must pay an unprecedented $US137 million in damages for having turned a blind eye to racial taunts and offensive graffiti an elevator operator endured at its auto plant in California.

  • by Malathi Nayak and Dana Hull
Mental health distress levels double for young people during pandemic

Mental health distress levels double for young people during pandemic

A national report found about 30 per cent of people aged 18 to 34 reported high levels of psychological distress during the pandemic, double the levels recorded in 2017.

  • by Anna Patty
Australia’s gender pay gap reporting missing the full picture

Australia’s gender pay gap reporting missing the full picture

An international study by The Australian National University and King’s College London has found Australia’s gender pay gap reporting is failing to deliver constructive change.

  • by Amelia McGuire