Demand for regional properties soars as office workers move away from Australia’s cities
Real estate agents are reporting soaring demand for regional properties as office workers ride the working-from-home wave to calmer shores.
Here’s a wild thought: Let’s recognise and teach skills the future generation will actually need
This is an opportunity for Prime Minister Scott Morrison to change the narrative about the skills we need post-COVID-19.
HealthMatch bags $18 million as COVID-19 shines a light on the need for tech in clinical trials
Clinical trials platform HealthMatch has secured $18 million, following a year that’s seen its customer base increase tenfold.
SMEs can now register for JobMaker hiring credits ahead of payments flowing in February
SMEs wanting to access the federal government’s JobMaker hiring credits can now register for the scheme via the Australian Taxation Office.
“Facing a reckoning”: Why is the insurance industry failing when we need it most?
Insurance at a fair premium is never more valuable to society than during times of unprecedented crisis. But, is the model destined to fail?
SMEs granted extra time for JobKeeper reporting over holiday season
Small and medium businesses will have extra time to meet their JobKeeper reporting requirements over the Christmas and New Year period.
It isn’t right to say we are out of recession, as these six graphs demonstrate
It’d be wrong to say that we are out of recession, although that’s how the graph of Wednesday’s GDP numbers makes it look.
The UK becomes first country to authorise a COVID-19 vaccine: What this means, and how Australia is faring
The UK government’s scientific advisory body MHRA has granted temporary authorisation for the emergency use of Pfizer-BioNTech’s mRNA vaccine.
“Not going to be roses”: Australia might be out of recession, but economic recovery has only just begun
Australia may officially be out of the COVID-19-induced recession, but GPD growth is but one indication of the economy's health.
Office politics, burnout and professional development: Five workplace predictions for 2021
Based on a data set of more than 140 million employee survey responses, here's how employees worldwide are feeling right now.
SMEs miss out on big spending in Queensland budget
The Queensland government unveiled its 2020-21 budget on Tuesday, but there is limited new support measures for SMEs.
Travel agents to get one-off cash payments under new $128 million scheme
Small travel agents that have been hit hard by the pandemic will be eligible for one-off cash payments from the federal government.