Queensland firms are needing to lift their information technology (IT) skills to a new level as technology moves deeper and faster into workplaces.
Jobs Queensland
Australia’s unemployment ranks grew by 21,000 in March but the underlying labour market trends remain stable.
Figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics
Dire skills shortage looms without new job pathways
Queensland is facing a “dire” shortage of skilled labour over the next 20 years without a radical overhaul of education and training pathways.
The leaders of two
Australian workers have low expectations of receiving bonuses compared with their Asia Pacific colleagues and most are grappling with regular stress in their
The impact of automated decision making and machine learning on workers is the focus of a new Federal Parliamentary inquiry.
In response to the rapid uptake of
By Shane Rodgers
A growing proportion of the Australian workforce is bucking traditional work norms and adopting more radical and flexible career options.
This includes
The majority of Australian musicians made around $12 an hour last year, about half Australia’s minimum wage, and that’s when they were able to land a gig.
A recent
Job vacancies in Australia have fallen 23.5 percent below their May 2022 peak but remain above pre-pandemic levels.
Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) job vacancy
By Shane Rodgers
Most of our pop culture depictions of work portray it as a grind that must be endured until the final whistle, when you bolt out the door like a
The new Jobs Board Queensland has met for the first time in North Queensland.
Chaired by Jim Varghese, the 11-person board will provide advice to the State Government on