Graduate Job Readiness
There seems to be an increasing disconnect between what students are being prepared for and what the workforce expects of graduates.
There seems to be an increasing disconnect between what students are being prepared for and what the workforce expects of graduates.
More than 5,800 years after the world’s first ever census, the 2021 Australian Census is just under 200 days away.
Australia’s case numbers and COVID-related deaths have remained low, making 2021’s economic outlook more positive than many other nations across the world.
Although 2020 presented unforeseen challenges, it saw Australians come together to show the mateship we are known for.
Despite the challenges presented in 2020, 85% of Australians say that they are happy when they think about their life overall.
Work and life are not necessarily in competition, but rather both are key to our contributions, relationships and fulfilment.
New national research shows that COVID-19 is having a substantial impact on the Aussie spirit, our relationships and spirituality.
More than two in five Aussies have experienced fewer colds and flus since social distancing and hygiene practices were introduced compared to last year.
65% of children entering primary school today may ultimately end up working in completely new job types that don’t even exist yet!
New research reveals that one in three people in accommodation and food services have lost their jobs since Australia’s 100th case of COVID-19.