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Bunnings Workers Nail Careers Across Generations

Discover how Bunnings Warehouse has become Australia's unexpected career powerhouse, with families working together and employees building decades-long careers at the beloved hardware giant.

ACT Public Servants Earn Highest Wages in Australia

Canberra's public servants are now the highest-paid in the nation, with new data showing ACT government wages surging past other states and territories. Discover what's driving this unprecedented salary growth.

Bunnings, Officeworks approved for Alkimos retail hub

A massive retail transformation is coming to Perth's northern suburbs with Bunnings, Officeworks and multiple fast food outlets receiving official approval for new Alkimos developments, creating hundreds of local jobs.

Wesfarmers $100B Rally Crashes on Inflation Fears

Wesfarmers faces massive market retreat as soaring inflation and interest rate concerns wipe out billions in value from Australia's retail giant, signalling tough times ahead for consumers.

Coles Workers Share Why They Love Their Jobs

Discover why Coles employees across Australia are passionate about their careers, from flexible work arrangements to meaningful community impact and career growth opportunities.

Coles Workers Reveal What Makes Their Jobs Rewarding

Discover the heartfelt stories from Coles team members across Australia as they reveal the unexpected joys, career growth opportunities, and community connections that make their roles more than just a job.

BHP-Malabar deal to create 300 new mining jobs

A major land transfer from BHP to Malabar Resources could spark a jobs boom in the Hunter Valley, with up to 300 new mining positions expected to be created at the Maxwell Underground Mine.

$600k boost to fix Perth's builder shortage crisis

The McGowan government is throwing a $600,000 lifeline to housing industry groups in a bold move to combat Perth's severe builder shortage and accelerate construction across Western Australia.

Cairns manager charged with alleged warehouse arson

Former Cairns warehouse manager James Lieu Thaiday has been charged with arson following a suspicious fire that caused significant damage to a Manunda commercial property. The 39-year-old appeared in Cairns Magistrates Court as police continue their inves

Gallagher on Delayed 'Jobs for Mates' Report

Finance Minister Katy Gallagher addresses the controversial delay of the 'Jobs for Mates' inquiry report, offering Opposition briefings amid growing political pressure.

Sri Lankan AI Engineers Find New Home in Geelong

Discover how two Sri Lankan software engineers turned their AI ambitions into a new life in Geelong, contributing to Victoria's growing tech ecosystem while embracing the Australian coastal lifestyle.

SA Executive Appointments: Who's Moving Up?

Get the inside scoop on South Australia's latest executive appointments across banking, energy, retail and manufacturing sectors. Discover the fresh faces driving innovation in Adelaide's business scene.

Nationals ditch net zero as Tomago crisis threatens jobs

Australia's political landscape shifts dramatically as the Nationals abandon their net zero commitment following the collapse of energy negotiations for Tomago Aluminium, putting 1,000 direct jobs and regional economy at risk.

Jobs for Mates Review: What We Know

An explosive review into controversial 'jobs for mates' appointments within Australia's public service has uncovered troubling practices. Here's what you need to know about the findings and the political firestorm surrounding its release.

Cape York mining boom to create 500+ jobs

A massive mining development on Queensland's Cape York Peninsula is poised for approval, promising hundreds of local jobs and significant economic benefits for the region.

Clean Energy Plan Could Save Tomago Aluminium Smelter

A groundbreaking clean energy proposal could secure the future of Australia's largest aluminium smelter while slashing emissions. The Tomago plant's transformation plan promises jobs security and environmental benefits.

Soaring Power Prices Threaten WA Mining Jobs

Chamber of Minerals and Energy warns skyrocketing electricity costs are putting WA's resources sector at risk, calling on the Cook Government to intervene before massive job losses occur.

Hunter Businesses Fear Tomago Aluminium Closure Crisis

Hunter Valley businesses are warning of catastrophic economic consequences if the Tomago Aluminium smelter closes, with thousands of jobs and billions in economic activity at stake due to energy policy uncertainty.

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