by David Walker | Oct 2, 2025 | Features
At a glance AI is reducing jobs for young workers in exposed fields like accounting. Meanwhile, employment for older, experienced workers in these same fields is growing. This may be because experience and judgment complement AI’s codified knowledge. This...
by Phoebe Armstrong | Oct 2, 2025 | Features
At a glance The government is proceeding with its 1 July 2026 payday super start date. Employers must pay superannuation with each pay cycle, replacing the quarterly system. Stricter penalties, including daily compounding interest, will apply for late super payments....
by Elliot Varoy | Oct 1, 2025 | Features
You’re neck-deep in IKEA assembly instructions. Furniture parts lie strewn across the floor. Your new purchase sits half-complete in front of you, mocking your fruitless hours. As an uninterested partner walks in, you let the frustration out: “I’ve done everything...
by David Walker | Sep 30, 2025 | Features
At a glance Microsoft launched Excel in 1985 as an underdog trying to topple market leader Lotus 1-2-3. Excel’s “intelligent recalc” feature gave it a decisive speed advantage over competitors. Excel’s development included an unlikely alliance...
by Boróka Bó and Kamila Kolpashnikova | Sep 29, 2025 | News
You wake up at 7:00 and reflexively reach for your phone. Between the stream of emails, WhatsApps and breaking news alerts, you see a worrying reminder: you averaged 11 hours of daily screen time last week. You swipe the notification away and open TikTok, where a...