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Career breaks OK

A recent survey conducted from talent2 has found that two thirds of women and half of the men surveyed say that a break 'injects fresh energy into the career'. No longer is it considered damaging...

First steps upwards.

First year accounting students can give themselves a leg up this summer with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia's Achiever Work Experience Program. Many companies offer the...

Parent Company

The new Welfare to Work changes as of July 1 will lead the way for changes in the amount of support that employers offer to new staff. Under these new changes recipients of Centrelink parenting...

When less is more

The current skills shortages are making more firms willing to employ part time workers. This is great news for highly skilled accountants as it means that they can have greater flexibility in their...

Lord Mayor's Welcome to International Students

Come along and enjoy this year's Lord Mayor's Welcome to International Students – a special event that recognises and celebrates your contribution to the cultural life and diversity of the City of...

Centrelink recruiting graduates now!

Centrelink, a division of the federal government's Department of Human Services, is now recruiting Australian citizens in their final year of tertiary study to its Generalist and IT streams, for an...

Asia grabs MBA Market

The Australian economy gains $7.5 billion a year from international students studying at Australian institutions. Australian Business schools are under threat from rival schools in Asia as part of...

Law opens myriad doors

A law degree has been labelled as the new arts degree as its flexible and in the long term is more useful as a result of its relevance in the commercial sector. Graduates with a law degree are...

From Geek to Chic

The IT industry is currently experiencing widespread skill shortages at a time when the demand for IT workers has risen by 21.9%. Meanwhile admissions in IT courses have dropped by 46% since 2001...