Reserve Bank of Australia staff will receive average pay rises of 2 per cent a year over the next three years.
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Australian mining giant BHP has joined the GST debate.
Published on: ExecutiveCareer

A new union has formed for Indigenous people involved in a controversial work-for-the-dole scheme.
Published on: EducationCareer

Australia’s largest Islamic school has won a last-ditch bid to stay afloat.
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The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has issued a draft ruling to extend casual worker conversion in nearly 90 more industries.
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The Northern Territory Government has suspended the entire Palmerston Council.
Published on: GovernmentCareer - Local

The City of Perth's has updated its media policy, but the Lord Mayor denies there was ever a ‘gag order’.
Published on: GovernmentCareer - Local

An interactive map of Aboriginal massacres has been launched.
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Workers at the Federal Court of Australia will not accept a wage rise of about half that offered at other departments.

The Prime Minister's department has agreed to accept a new pay deal.

A report from the Prime Minister’s behavioural economics team warns ‘blind recruitment’ could see fewer women in top jobs.
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Another major government IT outlet has failed, with the ATO site going down at its busiest time.
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Reports say prisons have prevented thousands of people from exercising their democratic rights.
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A former TAFE SA manager has been jailed for at least 18 months for stealing over $150,000.
Published on: EducationCareer

Millions have already been spent on redundancy payments to senior WA Police personnel ...
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The head of Tasmania’s EPA has defended his use of Tassal’s own data to approve the company’s new waste system.
Published on: WaterCareer

The world has three years to turn the tide of carbon dioxide emissions, according to a group of scientists and environmental leaders.
Published on: GreenCareer

Experts want World Heritage sites expanded to better preserve important wilderness.
Published on: GreenCareer

Scientists have attached sensors to salmon to reveal how farmed fish are likely to respond to climate change.
Published on: WaterCareer

Australian scientists have designed a new nano-material that can reflect or transmit light depending on the temperature.
Published on: EngineeringCareer

The Liberal New South Wales energy minister says the coal-fired power industry should accept ...
Published on: GreenCareer

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For the last few weeks we have been bogged down in the very Earthly matters of royalty, budgets, politics, humanity and celebrity - all good prompts to look away, up into the infinite. 

Health authorities, politicians and scientists have been slowly introducing the world to the concept of ‘One Health’ - an all-inclusive approach to health that extends from the human body right through the global environment. 

This year’s Nobel Prizes honour discoveries that unwind our notion of truth, our understanding of ourselves and the human story, the complexities of cells and the very basics of the universe. 

XENOTRANSPLANTATION - sounds like something that would happen to an ill-fated crew member in Star Trek, but it is also a technical term for using non-human parts to treat or enhance our own bodies. 

Even though many of us have been forced indoors, the COVID-19 crisis is eroding our privacy.

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