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To boost Indigenous employment, we need to map job opportunities to skills and qualifications. Our new project does just that

To boost Indigenous employment, we need to map job opportunities to skills and qualifications. Our new project does just that

by The Conversation | Sep 4, 2023 | Features

We’ve charted this mismatch with the Indigenous Jobs Map, using artificial intelligence to analyse more than 10 million job ads. The map, is an Indigenous-led project supported by researchers and experts across CSIRO and external organisations. It identifies three...
SEO: 5 one-hour projects to improve your Google ranking

SEO: 5 one-hour projects to improve your Google ranking

by Jessica Ablesohn | Aug 31, 2023 | Features

Day one: Site crawl for technical SEO recommendations Any successful SEO improvements begin with a thorough site audit. A site crawl, using tools like Google Search Console or third-party applications, helps identify technical issues that could hinder your...
Boosting maternity leave payments would help the economy, not just parents

Boosting maternity leave payments would help the economy, not just parents

by Esther Mirjam Girsberger | Aug 28, 2023 | Features

It could also help the country by supporting women’s workforce participation and boosting fertility rates. Australia currently has the lowest rate of paid maternity leave of all OECD countries except the United States, which is the only OECD country without any...
You don’t have to be an economist to know Australia is in a cost of living crisis. What are the signs and what needs to change?

You don’t have to be an economist to know Australia is in a cost of living crisis. What are the signs and what needs to change?

by John Hawkins | Aug 28, 2023 | News

The impact is clear as we are required to pay more for most things from our weekly shop and power bills, to filling the car and swimming lessons. So what is the cost of living and how is it measured? The “cost of living” refers to the prices people need to pay to meet...
Climbing Muztagh Ata: The ultimate case of risk management

Climbing Muztagh Ata: The ultimate case of risk management

by Chris Sheedy | Aug 25, 2023 | Features

“I walked for six years on the short, 10km route to the summit,” Jinbin Li FIPA smiles, as he recalls the preparation – both physical and mental – that was required to make it to the summit of Muztagh Ata. The mountain is located on the northern edge of the Tibetan...
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