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2 December 2008
THE Salvation Army has said it had no choice but to retrench about 100 employment services staff, including 10 in the Hunter, because it was losing money... read full story
31 October 2008
LEAH CALLON-BUTLER gave up a career in fashion last year to become a solar panel saleswoman, joining a surge towards green jobs predicted by the Federal Government... read full story
2 October 2008
Finding ways to work with an army of older people is one of the most challenging managerial issues... read full story
28 August 2008
AUSTRALIA'S 750-strong troop commitment to East Timor could be over by the end of next year, as security in the nation steadily improves, the East Timorese Prime Minister, Xanana Gusmao, said yesterday... read full story
12 July 2008
Not-for-profit jobs are no less challenging, Owen Thomson writes... read full story
13 February 2008
THE chief of East Timor's army has lashed out at Australian-led forces for failing to detect Monday's plot to assassinate the country's two top political leaders, as 340 additional Australian personnel arrived late yesterday in the capital, Dili... read full story
23 January 2008
FEAR jolted Canberra's army of public servants yesterday they woke to the news that the agency that plans, maintains and promotes much of the capital was to lose almost a third of its staff... read full story
17 October 2007
IT IS terrific that John Howard wants to restore the emphasis on Australian history in schools. It is often said that the victors write history, but no political figure owns our history or has patented the invocation of our national character. The ANZAC legend and the swagman; the women's land army and prisoners of war; Aboriginal warriors, suffragettes, shearers and our delegation to the League of Nations: none of these belong to a political party... read full story
30 June 2007
The first of the bureaucrats, police and army have been and gone, promising that this time deeds would match words. But the people of Mutitjulu, while welcoming, say they've heard it all before... read full story