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The Fair Work Commission (FWC) has warned that a surge in groundless AI-generated claims is compromising the tribunal’s effectiveness and posing alarming consequences for employers.
New global survey data reveals Australian CEOs are particularly enthusiastic about AI adoption.
An official release by ACTAC revealed that 265,046 undergraduate offers were made for degrees commencing in Semester 1 of 2026, with health courses the most popular area of study.
Australia’s same job, same pay legislation is beginning to materially alter pay outcomes and hiring decisions across key industries, particularly mining and logistics.
Moves by New South Wales and Victoria to tighten controls on workplace surveillance mark a turning point in how Australian governments are responding to the spread of AI and digital monitoring at work.
The federal government has expanded funding for the Australian NGO Cooperation Program.
The economic value of a university degree is under renewed pressure as higher education costs rise while graduate wage growth slows.
Australia’s rapid push into data centre investment has intensified as capital spending in the sector doubled to $2.8 billion in the September 2025 quarter
The workforce is undergoing a structural shift on a national scale, as more people work longer and retire later.
Australia’s construction workforce shortfall is often framed as a simple numbers problem, but the deeper challenge lies in the apprenticeship system that feeds the industry.