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My colleague is delightful, but bad at their job. Does that matter?

My colleague is delightful, but bad at their job. Does that matter?

Does the fact my colleague undeniably makes our workplace a more enjoyable place to be make up for any inadequacies in their output?

  • by Jonathan Rivett

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WFH is being replaced by a less welcome acronym. Perth, we must fight back

WFH is being replaced by a less welcome acronym. Perth, we must fight back

The benefits of working from home have been well documented, but now well enough. Here’s what I think the best part is, and we must protect it at all costs.

  • by Brendan Foster
Reports of the death of the 9-to-5 job may be greatly exaggerated
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Opinion

Reports of the death of the 9-to-5 job may be greatly exaggerated

Will your 9-to-5 job be extinct within the next decade? At the very least, it might look very different.

  • by Tim Duggan
Accountants in Epping, solicitors in Newtown: The most popular job in each Sydney suburb

Accountants in Epping, solicitors in Newtown: The most popular job in each Sydney suburb

Where will you find a cafe full of software engineers, or a bus full of marketing managers? Use our interactive maps to find the most common job in your area.

  • by Nick Newling and Craig Butt
The little-known industry with a $120,000 starting salary that is crying out for new trainees

The little-known industry with a $120,000 starting salary that is crying out for new trainees

Customs brokers are retiring in great numbers with few young trainees coming up through the ranks, despite an attractive starting salary.

  • by Claire Ottaviano
Want to future-proof your career? Here are some courses to consider

Want to future-proof your career? Here are some courses to consider

Postgraduate study can enhance your current vocation or take you in an entirely new direction.

  • by Alexandra Cain
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I switched from law to health to have an impact in my community

I switched from law to health to have an impact in my community

Postgraduate health studies have been on the rise since the pandemic, driven by people wanting to make a difference.

  • by Peter Hanlon
Valentina’s PhD could hold the answer to nurse burnout and retention

Valentina’s PhD could hold the answer to nurse burnout and retention

Her research looks at how nurses can be better supported to stay in a profession that is forecasted to have an undersupply of 70,000 by 2035.

  • by Peter Hanlon
Her parents are two of our most famous actors, but Charlotte’s career wasn’t a given

Her parents are two of our most famous actors, but Charlotte’s career wasn’t a given

“I was such a shy child and acting was the last thing I thought I would do,” says the 27-year-old daughter of Judy Davis and Colin Friels.

  • by Jane Rocca
‘Every wrinkle is celebrated’: The women using age to their career advantage

‘Every wrinkle is celebrated’: The women using age to their career advantage

Returning to work after taking years – or even decades – away? For some women, the benefits far outweigh the challenges.

  • by Dilvin Yasa
‘Very distressing’: Mosaic escalates dispute with supplier as staff, stores axed
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‘Very distressing’: Mosaic escalates dispute with supplier as staff, stores axed

Embattled budget retailer Mosaic Brands, which operates Katies and Noni B, announced it would be shutting down the Rockmans, Autograph, Crossroads, W.Lane and BeMe brands.

  • by Jessica Yun and Anne Hyland