Politicians, unions, business and community leaders have reconvened in the nation's capital for day two of the jobs and skills summit.
Big business and unions have agreed on three big ticket items ahead of the jobs and skills summit, including a boost to paid parental leave.
Aussie workers have been suffering from stagnant wages growth for years but, with the jobless rate reaching historic lows and businesses offering major incentives for new workers, does your salary still stack up?
Australia will be left scrambling to find carers, electricians, chefs and more as the growing skills shortage bites harder in coming years.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), its June data revealed that 23.5% of Australia’s unemployed population came from areas where English is not the primary language, the SBS News reported.
North-east Tasmanian business owner, John Brakey, will need to double his workforce at his St Helens restaurant to deal with an influx of visitors over summer.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese (left) meets with employees during a tour of Cerrone Jewellers in Sydney on Monday.Source:AAP/Bianca de Marchi
The official unemployment rate fell to 3.4 per cent in July from 3.5 per cent the month before.
New research has revealed Aussie bosses are quietly beefing up their salary budgets, meaning significant pay rises are up for grabs for workers.
Melbourne restaurant operators who have struggled to find local workers are heading overseas to hire staff with some flying as far as to Dubai to recruit chefs.
Staff shortages never been so desperate. It’s easy to look back to 2018 when hundreds of thousands of people arrived on work, student and holiday visas.
As you drive east out of the WA Goldfields town of Leonora, you head past a sign saying the next pharmacy is in Alice Springs — that's a 1,666-kilometre drive away.
Seek has revealed the number one thing Australian jobseekers are searching for – while job ads suggest employers are reluctant to give it.
Five days a week, Karl* goes to work as a high school teacher, planning lessons, marking tests, and dealing with admin. Then, on Sundays, he puts on his uniform and works a sixth day at a local shop.
New data has revealed where Australia's richest people live - and what they do for a crust.
Australia should look at successful overseas policy options to deliver affordable, quality early childhood education and care (ECEC), a new report from the Australia Institute’s Nordic Policy Centre has recommended.
A report highlighting employment opportunities for youth in Murrindindi Shire has delivered some hopeful news for young people and local employers, with a number of growing industries and job opportunities in our region.
Whether you are a student at school looking for a career path, seeking a career change or looking for employment, the expo will present all the opportunities.
Major West Australian businesses want key barriers to migration dropped to boost the number of skilled workers and help address a critical skills shortage, which the state government describes as one of the biggest constraints on the economy.
Mr Zahrah has been been managing a Brisbane barber shop despite living in Sydney.(ABC News: Alexander Lewis)
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