Multi-purpose bedrooms bad for our sleep
Analysis
Analysis

Multi-purpose bedrooms bad for our sleep

Our bedrooms aren’t refuges anymore – working,studying and eating in them is bad for our sleep.

  • byChristian Tietz andDemet Dincer

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Solving youth unemployment goes beyond election promises

Solving youth unemployment goes beyond election promises

We need to look at the promises from both parties on job creation ahead of the state election,but there are wider problems.

  • byAngela Knox andJo Ingold
The risks and rewards of dealing with gaslighting in the office

The risks and rewards of dealing with gaslighting in the office

The approach to take in response to gaslighting or bullying in the office will depend on the risks you are prepared to take.

  • byJonathan Rivett
Australia’s medical trials are world-class. But there is one giant problem

Australia’s medical trials are world-class. But there is one giant problem

In 2019,Australian trials supported about 8000 jobs,most of which were tertiary qualified. By 2025,it’s predicted that number will be between 13,000 and 16,000.

  • bySue White
Approaching a new dawn of career possibilities
Opinion
Opinion

Approaching a new dawn of career possibilities

When considering your career,you need to do it in context – not in the abstract.

  • byJim Bright
Give Gen Z workers room,and watch them grow

Give Gen Z workers room,and watch them grow

Appealing to Gen Z is requiring a rethink for some employers.

  • bySue White
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Job seekers deserve better than silence

Job seekers deserve better than silence

Basic courtesy is too often ignored in response to job applications these days,and it is very rude.

  • byJonathan Rivett
All play and no work:Planning for retirement

All play and no work:Planning for retirement

The nature of retirement is changing – for the better.

  • byJon Glass
Attention to detail an underrated but essential skill
Opinion
Opinion

Attention to detail an underrated but essential skill

Big picture thinkers are celebrated more often than the detail-minded. But those with a grasp of the details are the ones with the truly powerful insights.

  • byJim Bright
The day a chatbot showed more empathy than my HR adviser

The day a chatbot showed more empathy than my HR adviser

After the AI revolution,your uncaring colleagues will be the first to go.

  • byJonathan Rivett
Leadership program tailored for women of colour

Leadership program tailored for women of colour

More senior managers will have new opportunities at executive levels and board positions,improving diversity in Australian institutions.

  • bySue White