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Bullying and Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace

30 March 2009 by Australian Women Online

According to the latest CareerOne.com.au survey, Australians being bullied and sexually harassed in the workplace are not reporting the incidents because they fear ruining their career. Of the 788 … [Read more...]

Preparing young women lawyers for success

17 March 2009 by Australian Women Online

Middletons will host the launch of Victorian Women Lawyers’ 2009 Law Student Mentoring Program and farewell the highly successful 2008 class in Middletons’ Melbourne office on 1 April 2009. Victorian … [Read more...]

Women in the Workforce Link Cosmetic Surgery to Success

12 February 2009 by Australian Women Online

Faced with news of increasing layoffs, straining economic times, and a belief that hiring is based on looks, millions of American women are looking at cosmetic medical procedures to give them a … [Read more...]

Australians look to upskill for job security in economic downturn

31 January 2009 by Australian Women Online

More than half of Australians (54%) are worried about their job security in 2009, with more than one in three planning to further their skills and qualifications to make themselves more … [Read more...]

Faustina Fuzzy Agolley talks about her career in music television

29 January 2009 by Deborah Robinson

Australian TV presenter Faustina ‘Fuzzy’ Agolley (pictured) from Video Hits has a day job any music fan would envy. Recently she agreed to mentor the winner of the HP Go Live Reporter competition … [Read more...]

Jobs in the Fashion Industry have never been easier to find

17 December 2008 by Deborah Robinson

Jobs in fashion are some of the most sought after in the world and competition for positions vacant is fierce. Job candidates need to be in the right place at the right time to stay one step ahead of … [Read more...]

A Good Work Life Balance Still Elludes Women in Australia

3 December 2008 by Australian Women Online

The struggle to create a balance between work and personal life is not a new one, yet in 2008 the toll it’s taking on Australian women is now considered extreme – with 88% of women feeling that work … [Read more...]

Help your kids and yourself to get aLife

4 November 2008 by Australian Women Online

Do your children know what they want to do when they leave school? If not, they’re not alone. It’s a big decision and they need some time to explore their options. The wide variety of careers … [Read more...]

Australia’s employers of choice named at the Australian HR Awards 2008

4 November 2008 by Australian Women Online

Accenture, Teachers Credit Union, Sparke Helmore and Glen Eira City Council were named as Australia’s top employers of choice at the Australian HR Awards 2008. Held on Thursday 30 October in Sydney, … [Read more...]

What does your voice say about you?

22 October 2008 by Australian Women Online

When preparing for a job interview or a workplace negotiation, most of us will spend a great deal of time deciding what to wear and thinking about what we will say. But according to Monique … [Read more...]

New Mental Health Website for Workers

7 October 2008 by Australian Women Online

AUSTRALIAN bosses are ignoring their staff’s mental health, a new survey from Super Friend, a new website set up to support Australian workers, has revealed. Seventy per cent of Australian workers … [Read more...]

Community calls for action on pay equity

28 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

The majority of Australians believe that the gender pay gap needs to be addressed, according to a new survey released on Friday. The Auspoll survey of more than 3,000 people targeted business … [Read more...]

Women need to talk it up in the workplace says behavioural expert

28 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

According to leading U.S Behavioral Scientist Shannon L. Goodson employees must learn to “toot their own horn” if they want a promotion or pay rise. Goodson, who spoke to Australian Women Online … [Read more...]

National push for women into senior management positions

17 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

The Australian local government sector has designated 2010 as the Year of Women in Local Government to celebrate and promote the advancement of women into senior management positions. The announcement … [Read more...]

Flexible Work Choices for Executives

15 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

Former Hudson CEO Anne Hatton and former George Patterson Managing Director Jane Neale (pictured) have combined to establish Hattonneale, a business and executive search consultancy that bridges the … [Read more...]

Meet the Boss: changing the way we do business

9 September 2008 by Australian Women Online

A new website is being launched for the financial services community, and it stands to change the way executives communicate, forever. MeettheBoss.com membership reads like an industry who's who. … [Read more...]

First Regional University for Women in Asia

28 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

The Asian University for Women (AUW) is being established as a leading institution of higher learning for women from across Asia. Located in Chittagong, Bangladesh and master-planned by the renowned … [Read more...]

Partnership between Ebay and CareerOne launches Ebay Jobs

22 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

National employment website, CareerOne.com.au, and online marketplace, eBay.com.au, today announced the launch of eBay Jobs™ located on the web at http://ebay.careerone.com.au A strategic partnership … [Read more...]

Tips for staying alert and focused during the work day

5 August 2008 by Australian Women Online

It's the middle of the afternoon and you're weary. You've just re-read the same paragraph three times and you still don't know what it means. You look up at the clock on the wall only to have all … [Read more...]

Talented Women Wasted in the Australian Workforce

21 July 2008 by Australian Women Online

The Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency, has reported that talented women continue to be wasted in and lost from the Australian workforce. A "stupid curve" is proving that women's … [Read more...]

Working mums valuable to the workforce

16 July 2008 by Australian Women Online

According to the AMP Natsem Income and Wealth Report (Issue 18, December 2007) entitled “Honey I Calculated the kids….”, the average Australian family spends $537,000 on raising two children from … [Read more...]

The Farmer and the Executive

16 June 2008 by Deborah Robinson

Eden Platell works as the Executive Manager for Communications and Membership of the Institute of Public Administration Australia (IPAA) Queensland and her husband Jim is a Dairy Farmer. The High … [Read more...]

Seven Time Saving Tips for your Job Search

13 June 2008 by Australian Women Online

As a high salary earner your time is precious and it is unlikely you have hours to spend each day trawling through the various job sites and newspapers. Below are some tips to save you time when … [Read more...]

Two For One – Clever Part Time Women Provide Solution to Talent Shortage!

13 June 2008 by Australian Women Online

A friend of mine recently shared with me her experience in searching for new part time employment. I was both impressed at her innovative approach and shocked by the lack of progressiveness from HR … [Read more...]

Making Women Welcome in the Australian Defence Force

30 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

An external Reference Group on Women has been established to advise the Australian Defence Force (ADF) on the recruitment and retention of servicewomen, the Minister for Defence Science and Personnel, … [Read more...]

Helping Graduates Embark on a Career

22 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

University graduates now have an unprecedented opportunity to jump start their careers, thanks to Australia’s newest and most innovative web-based career readiness advice and training … [Read more...]

Isolated Mums Want Employers to Keep Them in the Loop

21 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

Working women on maternity leave want their employers to take a more active role in keeping in touch with them while they are caring for their newborns, according to a major survey of federal public … [Read more...]

Survey confirms Australians expect to get a pay rise this year

21 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

Just over two thirds of Australians expect to get a pay rise this year with one third claiming they will look for another job if their request is unsuccessful a CareerOne.com.au survey has … [Read more...]

We shouldn’t have to choose between work and healthy babies

20 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

Sydney mums will call on the Federal Government to introduce six months paid support to ensure they don’t have to choose between the health of their babies and paying the bills, at inquiry into paid … [Read more...]

Kerri celebrates 20 years at Domino’s

19 May 2008 by Deborah Robinson

Domino’s National Corporate Operations Manager Kerri Hayman (pictured) will celebrate her 20 year anniversary today, her rise through the ranks a testament of her dedication to the Australian owned … [Read more...]

Judy Newman: Consultant for the Craft & Quilt Fair

16 May 2008 by Deborah Robinson

Judy Newman (pictured) is an accomplished craft designer, author of three best-selling craft books, former Craft Editor of several national women's magazines and is now one of the organisers of … [Read more...]

New website for Australia’s 4.5 million managers

6 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

Ensuring business managers have all the tools required to navigate today’s fast moving business market, CNET Networks Australia today launched BNET Australia; a Web site focused on supporting … [Read more...]

Emotions and truthfulness open new frontier in training

6 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

Australian workplace training looks set for a shake-up following the launch today of a ground breaking training method, once the reserve of high stakes, mission critical government and security … [Read more...]

National Careers & Employment Expo is Heading to Sydney

5 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

Sydney job seekers and school leavers take note! The National Careers & Employment Expo is heading to Sydney, to be held at the Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre on the 9th and 10th May, … [Read more...]

Chic Executive Officers put their Stilettos Firmly Under the Boardroom Table

5 May 2008 by Australian Women Online

At last, conclusive evidence that females are stronger CEOs than males and far more suited to business leadership roles exhibiting more strategic drive, risk taking and people skills and innovation in … [Read more...]

Outstanding Australian managers to be recognised in a new award

22 April 2008 by Australian Women Online

Outstanding achievers in sport, the arts, science and the community are often identified and publicly celebrated. Outstanding managers of people, however, receive scant recognition. In light of the … [Read more...]

Juggling farm life, motherhood and caring for the land

22 April 2008 by Deborah Robinson

Profile Juggling motherhood, a 81 hectare dairy farm and community environmental projects are just part of the working week for Dairy Farmers supplier Leesa Swan of Jamberoo, NSW. Since Leesa … [Read more...]

Research to be released shows workplaces at risk of losing skills war

22 April 2008 by Australian Women Online

Research to be released next week by the Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Agency (EOWA) shows that employers are failing to provide workplaces that will overcome the skills shortage and … [Read more...]

Decade of success for Wendy-Jayne Williams

21 April 2008 by Deborah Robinson

Profile Wendy-Jayne Williams was appointed the Chief Executive Officer of Jobs Statewide 10 years ago at the age of 34. The not-for-profit organisation has since become the leading job network … [Read more...]

Women bus drivers sought in Perth

11 April 2008 by Australian Women Online

Women are being encouraged to take up the challenge of driving a bus. Southern Coast Transit is now offering to train people with a car licence to upgrade to a bus licence if they pass a simple test – … [Read more...]

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