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Employment & Workplace Lower North Coast 

Apprenticeships at Mid Coast Council

14 October 202014 October 2020 Press

Seventeen apprentice, trainee, and graduate positions. MidCoast Council will offer 17 new apprenticeship, traineeship, and graduate opportunities at Taree, Forster, Tuncurry, Gloucester and Bootawa to start January 2021. Council is advertising the new positions on their website and other employment

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Employment & Workplace 

Aged JobSeekers Concerning

3 October 20203 October 2020 Press

PBO report signals older women at risk of long-term unemployment without Government action. A Parliamentary Budget Office report shows that before the COVID-19 crisis, older women were increasingly recipients of JobSeeker (then Newstart). The report found that in 2019 half

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Charity & Non-profit Employment & Workplace 

Brotherhood Call to Save JobSeeker

10 September 202010 September 2020 Press

How Australians can take action to stop cuts to JobSeeker (aka NewStart). With 15 days until the Federal Government is planning to slash the JobSeeker supplement by $300 a fortnight, social justice agency the Brotherhood of St. Laurence (BSL) is

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UoN Employment & Workplace Science & Research 

Pandemic Job Loss Mapped

19 May 2020 Press

Researchers map emerging disadvantage in Australia due to COVID-19 job loss. A new report reveals the areas that are most at risk of COVID-19 related job loss, with researchers pinpointing more than 100 locations of emerging disadvantage in Australia. The

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Employment & Workplace Heritage & Historical Society & People 

Saviour of Cities No Union Thug

11 May 2020 Editor

Our cities owe much of their surviving heritage to Jack Mundey. By James Lesh, University of Melbourne. Jack Mundey, who died aged 90 on Sunday (10th May 2020), was a pioneer of the Australian heritage movement. As well as contributing

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Education & Childcare UoN Employment & Workplace 

Upskill Online at UoN

4 May 2020 Press

Building the recovery workforce through short courses. The University of Newcastle offers short courses for displaced workers to upskill or reskill in the post COVID-19 recovery. A suite of graduate certificate courses will be available 11 May 2020, across growth

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Coalfields Employment & Workplace 

Cessnock Jobs Network Formalised

9 March 202024 August 2020 Press

Jobs and training partnership forged in the Cessnock region. Cessnock Jobs and Training Network team members meeting at Cessnock Council. Cessnock City Council’s Employment and Training Network aims at a sustainable workforce and local businesses to employ more staff. The

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Employment & Workplace Government 

Jobs as Hornets Prep for US

5 March 2020 Press

Workers at RAAF Base Williamtown will service and prepare up to 46 retired F/A-18 Classic Hornet aircraft that will be sold to air combat training company Air USA. The Classic Hornet aircraft will be used to provide training services to

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Employment & Workplace 

BP Downfall Worker Reinstated

29 February 202010 September 2020 Throsby

Worker sacked over Downfall joke reinstated by Full Bench of Fair Work. The Fair Work Commission has re-instated a Western Australian BP oil refinery technician sacked for sharing a popular parody video of the film Downfall. The full bench of

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Education & Childcare Employment & Workplace Government Opinion 

TAFE Review Must Restore Funding and Courses

26 February 202029 October 2020 Editor

NSW Teachers Federation President Angelo Gavrielatos said the union would take the opportunity presented by the TAFE review to highlight the failed privatisation policies of successive state and federal governments. TAFE budgets have been slashed resulting in the loss of

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Coalfields Employment & Workplace 

Cessnock Jobs Website

18 December 201924 August 2020 Press

New Hunter Valley Jobs website launches. Acting Economic Development Manager Rhiannon Stevens and Economic Development Officer Brad Sangster demonstrate the new jobs portal to Paul Cousins CEO of Cessnock Leagues Club. Cessnock City Council is urging businesses to assist in

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Employment & Workplace Science & Research 

“Prosperity’s Children” Don’t Have Jobs

16 December 2019 Press

Stubborn rate of youth unemployment hits 265,000 young Australians. Nearly one in five unemployed young people have been out of work for a year or more, according to a disturbing new report. This equates to more than 46,000 Australian jobseekers

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Education & Childcare UNSW Employment & Workplace Science & Research 

Lack of Local Training and Skills Will Doom Australia

30 November 2019 Press

Homegrown solutions to technology skills shortage. Compounding the current critical shortage of high-tech qualified workers, Australian-based businesses and workers educated and trained in high-tech skills are heading overseas where they are better supported, the survey finds. The majority of Australians

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Hunter Valley Employment & Workplace Government Society & People 

ATO Reveals Top Earners

29 March 2019 Editor

Map further below show Hunter region income mapped for year 2014-15. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO)  annual Taxation Statistics report for 2016–17 gives an overview of 13.9 million individuals and 970,000 companies. In New South Wales, the profession with the

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Employment & Workplace Transport Port & Shipping 

More Australian Shipping Slips Away

28 March 2019 Press

Port Kembla: Crew, emergency workers, farewell the Iron Chieftain. The Iron Chieftain left Port Kembla on Wednesday, 27 March, under tow to its final resting place in Turkey. Pictured ~ Fire-damaged ore carrier Iron Chieftain leaves Port Kembla under tow

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Medical & healthcare Employment & Workplace 

Working Hours Constraint Impairs ‘Night Owls’

24 March 201925 August 2020 Press

People who go to bed late and then get up later have significantly lower functional connectivity in the brain, slower reaction times, and may struggle with a standard 9-5 work day compared to ‘early risers’, according to a new international

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Employment & Workplace Society & People 

Hunter Valley Young Miss 28 years of “Jobson Groath”

3 March 2019 Press

Anti-poverty group’s report smashes the ‘avocado’ generation myth . An estimated 75,300 young people aged 15 to 24 were unemployed in NSW in December 2018. Hunter region youth unemployment levels remain stubbornly high at over 13%. Across Australia the youth

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Employment & Workplace 

Councils Continue Apprentice Tradition

17 January 2019 Press

A Lake Macquarie City Council training program addressing Australia’s skills shortage crisis will be expanded, after four years of success. Pictured ~ Rachael Neale is a former Merewether High School student who successfully applied for a traineeship in fleet management

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Employment & Workplace Port & Shipping 

Australian Shipping Era Ends

15 January 2019 Press

BHP and Bluescope Steel will lay off 80 Australian seafarers and retire the remaining two Australian-manned bulk carriers from service, the Maritime Union of Australia said. MV Lowlands Brilliance (pictured) and Mariloula will cease Australian coastal iron ore trade and

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Mining Employment & Workplace 

Government inquiry calls for halt to casualisation in mining

4 December 201829 August 2020 Press

A federal parliamentary committee has called for government action to stem rampant casualisation of full-time mining jobs in order to improve the industry’s social and economic return to the regional communities that support it. The ‘Keep it in the regions’

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Manufacturing Employment & Workplace 

Volgren Tomago bus factory opens

14 March 2010 Press

A bus-building facility offering a potential 250 jobs opened at Tomago today [15 March 2010]. [Pictured: Brisbane Transport bus on Volgren chassis] Volgren Australia unveiled its body-building factory at the Hunter Industrial Estate at Tomago one year after construction began.

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Newy ~ Where Too Much Art is Never Enough

14 January 2021 Press

Full program of City’s inaugural New Annual  festival. An intimate art gallery performance by a renowned Australian musician, an augmented reality experience celebrating indigenous culture, and a discussion on women in leadership with Australia’s first female Prime Minister, feature in

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Two Iconic Manly Ferries Saved, Two More To Go
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Two Iconic Manly Ferries Saved, Two More To Go

18 January 2021 Editor

The Maritime Union of Australia has welcomed a backflip by the NSW Government, with two of the four internationally-recognised doubled-ended Manly ferries to be saved from the scrap-heap, but pledged to continue fighting to have all four vessels remain in

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Yet More Rain
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Yet More Rain

20 January 2021 Press

La Niña likely to be at its peak. The 2020–21 La Niña is likely to have reached its peak with respect to sea surface temperature patterns in the eastern and central Pacific Ocean. However, impacts associated with La Niña, such

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Rescued Fishers Did Everything Right
NSW aka In the News Port & Shipping 

Rescued Fishers Did Everything Right

20 January 202120 January 2021 Press

Four rescued after boat capsizes near Port Stephens. Four recreational spear fishers were rescued on Monday morning (18th January) after their 4.8 metre vessel capsized and sank off Broughton Island, near Port Stephens, New South Wales soon after setting out

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Fertiliser Price Outlook Good for Growers
Agriculture 

Fertiliser Price Outlook Good for Growers

14 January 2021 Press

Global fertiliser price outlook positive news for Australian growers. Affordable fertiliser prices helped support Australian agricultural producers’ profits through the 2020/21 winter cropping season. And a plentiful global fertiliser supply – along with stable currency outlook – spells further good

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Superbug Research Breakthrough
Monash Medical & Physiology Infection 

Superbug Research Breakthrough

22 January 202122 January 2021 Press

A major risk of being hospitalised is catching a bacterial infection. Hospitals – especially areas including intensive care units and surgical wards – are teeming with bacteria, some of which are resistant to antibiotics – they are infamously known as

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Only As Dark As You Want
NSW aka In the News Internet 

Only As Dark As You Want

23 January 202123 January 2021 Press

The dark web is perceived as the underbelly of the internet world but it’s not all as negative as it may seem, says UNSW computer security expert. By Cecilia Duong. The dark web began as an anonymous communication channel for

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Cinema Heritage & Historical NSW aka In the News 

Strine Overload ~ Gaze Amazed at Australia Daze

22 January 202122 January 2021 Press

Australia Daze: Restored Bicentenary Documentary to Screen Across Australia. Award-winning film Australia Daze, which documented the bicentenary of European settlement in Australia, has been digitally restored by the NFSA and will screen in cinemas across the country on 26 –

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