“Subsidised jobs help, but they’re no panacea”: History shows there’s no quick fix for unemployment Coronavirus The Conversation 13 July 2020 Higher unemployment is a price we’ve paid to control the virus. It will take a mix of measures to ensure that cost is only temporary. Here's why.
Why a GST holiday could help put colour back in the cheeks of the economy Coronavirus The Conversation 8 July 2020 Dropping the GST for six months would be a wise stimulus strategy and give the maximum economic bang for the government’s buck. Here's why.
Robophobia: The skills you need to survive in the workplace of the future People Brad Eisenhuth 14 December 2018 The rise of AI will allow businesses, big and small, to do a lot more with a lot less. But inherently human skills will still thrive in the workplace.
Job losses through automation: Australia’s top 10 most and least vulnerable regions Industries David Donaldson 10 September 2018 Jobs in regional cities are likely to be most heavily impacted by automation, while metropolitan areas appear least vulnerable.
Employment services aren’t working for older jobseekers, jobactive staff or employers Recruitment & Hiring The Conversation 3 July 2018 A two-year study suggests government-funded employment services are not working well for older jobseekers, the services’ staff or employers.