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Should ChatGPT write your next cover letter?

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Have you ever written a cover letter from scratch? Many of us use the “Frankenstein approach”, blending cover letters from our close friends with those from strangers on the internet, and then tailoring them to our specific needs. Why can we do that? Because cover letters often follow a straightforward template. Typically, people begin their … Continued

ALERT: QANTAS ENGINEERS RALLYING THIS MORNING

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ALERT: QANTAS ENGINEERS RALLYING THIS MORNING More than a thousand Qantas engineers, fed up with management’s refusal to negotiate reasonable wages, are set to escalate the impact of their ongoing industrial action with line maintenance engineers – whose duties include the towing and marshalling of aircraft – to walk off the job during peak-hour flights … Continued

Investment in adult vaccination will deliver a $1.1bn net return: New report launching at Parliament House

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WHAT GSK Australia will launch the report, Prevention: A productive superpower – The economic value of adult vaccination in Australia, at Parliament House on Tuesday 8 October 2024.      According to the new report, increasing the investment in adult immunisation will deliver high returns: A $320 million net annual investment will deliver a $1.1bn … Continued

Moana Bikini and SUZU Swimwear to Debut Exclusive Collections at the 2024 AFF Gold Coast Swim Week

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Gold Coast, October 4-6, 2024 Internationally acclaimed swimwear brands Moana Bikini and SUZU Swimwear will debut their latest collections at the 2024 Australian Fashion Federation (AFF) Gold Coast Swim Week, hosted at the JW Marriott Gold Coast Resort & Spa. This premier ticketed event will showcase a blend of top international and local talent, offering an … Continued

Qantas engineers to stage nationwide walk-outs in escalation of wage dispute, impact to Monday’s peak-hour flights likely

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More than a thousand Qantas engineers, fed up with management’s refusal to negotiate reasonable wages, are set to escalate the impact of their ongoing industrial action with line maintenance engineers – whose duties include the towing and marshalling of aircraft – to walk off the job during peak-hour flights on Monday morning.   Flights between … Continued

Social media inquiry holds further public hearings

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The Joint Select Committee on Social Media and Australian Society will hold further public hearings next week as part of its inquiry into the influence and impacts of social media on Australian society. Building on previous hearings where the committee heard from social media platforms and media organisations, the committee will hear from a broad … Continued

RACGP applauds LNP commitment to stop Patient Tax

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The Royal Australian College of GPs (RACGP) has applauded the Liberal National Party of Queensland (LNP) for committing to exempt GPs from payroll tax and is urging other parties to match the election commitment.  The Sunday Mail today reported that the LNP has committed to exempt GPs from payroll tax if elected.  RACGP Queensland immediate … Continued

Fisheries Officers take industrial action over safety concerns

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Fisheries Officers across NSW have begun industrial action over safety concerns after a number of violent incidents where they were shot at, threatened with knives and baseball bats and had cars driven at them.   The Officers are demanding they’re issued with protective equipment like stab-proof vests and capsicum spray.   Fisheries Officers are now … Continued