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Businesses can continue the fight against COVID-19

Businesses can continue the fight against COVID-19

Tips for businesses to manage COVID-19.

  • by Mary-Louise McLaws and Michael Tooma

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Finding value in the not-for-profit sector

Finding value in the not-for-profit sector

People with corporate experience were increasingly valued in the not-for-profit sector as organisations seek to become more efficient and effective.

  • by Kiran Gupta
How to confront your boss on dinosaur tech

How to confront your boss on dinosaur tech

When the company you work for does not live up to its “world-leading” reputation, it may be time for a frank discussion.

  • by Jonathan Rivett
PACE program aims to produce work-ready employees

PACE program aims to produce work-ready employees

Graduates of the Macquarie University course will be trained to solve problems and grapple with the ethics and complexities of the workplace.

  • by Susan Skelly
Yallourn power station owner failed to act on explosion warnings before worker’s death

Yallourn power station owner failed to act on explosion warnings before worker’s death

Victoria’s Director of Public Prosecutions Kerri Judd, QC, is expected to announce soon if she will prosecute Energy Australia over the 2018 death of Graeme Edwards.

  • by Richard Baker
It’s often the blind leading the bling - and that’s okay
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It’s often the blind leading the bling - and that’s okay

It is a mistake to stall at the crossroads because you’re not 100 per cent certain of the best route.

  • by Jim Bright
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Step slowly into life after lockdown

Step slowly into life after lockdown

The prospect of venturing out again, attending an office, commuting or socialising may take some adjustment.

  • by Marcela Slepica
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
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