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Why businesses need a cultural overhaul for gender equality in the workplace

Andrew Cairns, Thursday, 2nd April 2020 -  For too long, women have been blamed for inequality. It’s up to businesses to look within themselves and weed out systemic structural inequality, writes Andrew Cairns.

Changemaker

Rosie Wheen

Meet the woman fighting for a cleaner world for all

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 30th March 2020 -  With COVID-19 spreading around the world, there’s never been a more important time to keep clean. Rosie Wheen, the CEO of WaterAid Australia, is fighting for a world where everyone has that option. She’s this week’s Changemaker. 
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Recruiting from home: How to nail the video interview

Maggie Coggan, Friday, 27th March 2020 -  Face-to-face interviews are out in the age of COVID-19, so what's the best way to help your clients through a virtual interview? We take a look. 

Career change mindset hacks

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Stop beating yourself up about time management

Clare Desira, Monday, 23rd March 2020 -  With all the chaos happening at the moment, it is easy to feel overwhelmed. So this week, mindset coach Clare Desira shares a video for those of us who feel the weight of a never finished to do list.

Changemaker

Sam Klintworth

Humanity in uncertain times

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 23rd March 2020 -  Samantha Klintworth has only just started as Amnesty International Australia’s new managing director, and she knows she’s got a big job ahead of her. But she’s also got big plans for the organisation. She’s this week’s Changemaker. 

Opinion

Get dressed and set goals: Some routines not to break if coronavirus means you have to work from home

Contributor, Friday, 20th March 2020 -  Many office workers around Australia have transformed their lounge-room into their daily office following the outbreak of COVID-19. But with no certainty on when it’ll be safe to go back to work, Paula Brough shares some tips on how to set a solid
AI

AI in recruiting is here, so what are the pros and cons?

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 16th March 2020 -  The automation of industries such as recruitment is something many are excited about. But what does it actually mean for your organisation? We take a look. 

Changemaker

Making change is a long-game

Maggie Coggan, Monday, 16th March 2020 -  As the head of Maurice Blackburn’s social justice practice, Jennifer Kanis is fighting entrenched disadvantage by providing legal help for all, not just those who can afford it. She’s this week’s Changemaker.
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Applications open for award allowing everyday Australians to learn globally and inspire locally

Contributor, Thursday, 12th March 2020 -  Australians from all walks of life are being encouraged to apply for an award, which offers a life-changing opportunity to travel overseas and investigate a topic or issue they are passionate about.
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Ten social innovators receive $50,000 fellowship to invest in their leadership potential

Contributor, Monday, 9th March 2020 -  Ten extraordinary Australians have been recognised for their leadership potential in driving social impact in Australia, with each receiving a fellowship of up to $50,000 from Westpac Scholars Trust to invest in their personal and professional develo
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