Are you addicted to your phone? Here are four ways to take control of your tech use
If you’re concerned about your dependency on tech and social media, fear not, there are a number of ways to cut down your screen time.
A silver lining of the pandemic is a “mainstreaming” of flexible work, says Dicker Data CFO Mary Stojcevski
Dicker Data's Mary Stojcevski is confident the widespread adoption of flexible work will increase women’s participation in tech.
Brisbane startup Roubler sells majority stake to MYOB
MYOB has acquired a 73% stake of Brisbane-based workforce management platform Roubler, to offer an end-to-end software solution.
The research-backed benefit of bringing a ‘token’ woman into a male-dominated team
Recognising the value of ‘token’ individuals within the workplace can broaden perspectives and improve the performance of teams.
The budget has failed to combat the pink recession and support older women: It’s now up to business
Government stimulus and initiatives have been announced, but it is not near enough to redress the double jeopardy faced by older women.
While the budget boosts employment for under-35s, this business owner is looking for someone with a little more experience
A 55-year-old Melbourne business owner has tweeted advertising a part-time role for “a woman just like me”.
News flash, Zoom meetings are not an excuse to wear whatever you want
Now that the impacts of COVID-19 have settled, and the novelty wearing activewear as workwear for Zoom meetings has worn its welcome.
How comprehensively do Australian newspapers cover the topic of workplace gender diversity?
Let's take a closer look at what Australian print media narratives do, don’t, and should, tell us about gender diversity in our workplaces.
Nine entrepreneurs to watch on this year’s 100 Powerful Women list
From entrepreneur Taraji P Henson to Making Authentic Friendships' Juliana Fetherman, here are nine of the world's most powerful women.
Budget 2020: Small businesses get access to free, one-on-one mental health support in $7 million funding boost
The federal government will spend $7 million on programs that support the mental health and financial wellbeing of small businesses owners affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
Budget 2020: $1.2 billion wage subsidy program for apprentices and trainees
The federal government says it wants to help Australian businesses hire 100,000 new apprentices and trainees.
Successful delegation has one key ingredient — and it’ll be even harder to cultivate in a post-COVID world
An employee’s trust is not only critical for delegation, but it has a larger positive impact than worker occupation and education level.