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Hawk's career-best season missing key ingredient

Illawarra Hawks guard Wani Swaka Lo Buluk is averaging career-high numbers but believes his game lacks the consistency needed to lift the team. The four-time NBL champion details his mental focus.

Jana Pittman: Olympian to Doctor, Chasing Dreams

Dual Olympian Jana Pittman reveals how she traded the track for medicine, becoming an OB-GYN after elite sport. Her inspiring story proves it's never too late to chase your dreams. Read her incredible journey.

APS agencies miss targets to reduce outsourcing

New data reveals more than a third of Australian Public Service agencies failed to meet targets for bringing core work in-house, despite overall savings exceeding $542 million. Discover which departments struggled and which excelled.

Govt targets $1b APS savings in MYEFO

The Albanese government is set to unveil nearly $1 billion in savings from the public service and Defence reprioritisations in its mid-year budget update. Read the full breakdown.

Asofa-Solomona leaves NRL for boxing career

Melbourne Storm giant Nelson Asofa-Solomona reveals he fell out of love with rugby league, turning down big-money deals to pursue boxing full-time. Read his explosive reasons.

UNE Students Balance Study and Career with Flexible Learning

Discover how University of New England students like Eaden Maslen and Jimmy Brunner are accelerating their careers in nursing and agronomy without pausing their studies, thanks to UNE's flexible on-campus and online learning model.

Aussie kids' top career dream: social media influencer

New research reveals content creator is the number one career aspiration for Australian children aged 8-12, presenting fresh challenges for parents ahead of next week's social media age ban. Discover the impacts and expert advice.

Public Service staff costs soar to $18 billion

Australian Public Service staffing costs surge to over $18 billion amid wage hikes, forcing departments to find 5% savings. Minister denies job cuts but economists warn reductions are inevitable.

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