Jim Chalmers will be treasurer if Labor wins the election. So what does he stand for?
Jim Chalmers has positioned himself to be a very capable senior minister in an Albanese government if Labor wins the election.
Working with brands is no longer a ‘reliable’ stream of revenue for online creators, Linktree report suggests
Approximately 70% of creators earn only a fraction of their total income from brand deals, according to Linktree's first Creator Report.
Pay-as-you-feel restaurant Lentil as Anything may have illegally traded for three years: Report
The Lentil as Anything group went into administration in February of this year, leaving behind staff owed more than $369,000 in unpaid wages.
Peter Strong: Worker shortages are hurting Aussie businesses, but politicians aren’t talking about it this election
In this election the one message from small business that seems to be missing from all sides is the shortage of workers.
How the world’s biggest gas companies are making huge profits in Australia, without paying any tax
In an election where we face massive deficits and a trillion-dollar debt, why aren't we talking about taxing the windfall profits of offshore gas companies?
NAB employee accuses big four bank of “boys’ club” culture, bullying and pay discrimination
A longtime NAB employee has accused the company of failing to act on reports of her manager’s poor behaviour, in a federal case that shines a spotlight on an alleged “boys' club” culture at Australia’s biggest banks.
Is podcasting part of your brand? Here are the emerging trends you need to know
If podcasting is part of your brand and marketing strategy for 2022, you need to know about emerging trends to ensure you stay relevant.
Scott Morrison is speaking to hundreds of thousands of Aussies on LinkedIn. So where’s Albanese?
Each week the Prime Minister posts political messages to his 620,000-odd followers on LinkedIn, but Labor is nowhere to be seen.
How to create an information memorandum that impresses investors
Here's what what you need to put in your IM when selling a business or sourcing investors in order to increase your chances of success.
US man awarded US$450,000 after company threw him a birthday party against his will
A worker in the US claimed an unwanted office birthday party led to a series of panic attacks.
Why social media history is becoming a massive issue in the workplace
Liberal candidate for Warringah Katherine Deves is doubling down on her bid to win the blue ribbon seat back despite tweets resurfacing where she expressed offensive views about the trans community.
Morrison flags return to 2021’s industrial relations reforms as Labor, unions say tweaks will cut wages
The Coalition says it is still committed to industrial relations reform, despite Labor and unions saying the changes would lower wages.