Australian Mining Jobs Diminish as Slowdown DeepensRhiannon Hoyle
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Australia still relies heavily on export income from mining and agriculture neither of which requires more people. Indeed, due to trade and industry policies, we now rely heavily on imports for consumer goods which are no longer manufactured here, a demand which will increase with a growing popul...
Australia Set for More Severe Cyclones This Season on Warm Seas October 8, 2024 Australia is likely to see an above average number of severe tropical cyclones this season, according to the nation’s weather agency, which have the potential to damage crops and flood mining operations. The likeli...
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We don’t manufacture anymore. Not even our own cars since Abbott closed the industry down. Morrison wants us to be a top 10 “arms” manufacturer and the world’s biggest fossil fuel exporter. Mining took us up those 3 notches to 19th. All of which is at a cost that spells the deat...
This, plus the regional new coal-fired power station Clive Palmer is keen to build, how many new jobs might be created? This is the vision that they argue won the election for the Coalition and has given them a mandate for coal! Jobs it may bring, but at what price?
Is generative AI coming for your job? the IMF has also weighted into the debate, warning that about 40% of jobs around the world could be affected by AI. higher income earners now find themselves at risk of displacement.
regional or rural area for 88 days to perform specified work, including jobs in the construction, mining, fishing, and farming sectors. “In considering any changes to the working holidaymaker program, the government will analyse the importance of the program in meeting labour shortages in regional...
Matt’s father, timber and mining magnate Fraser Abbott, stands for everything Matt hates. Son disappoints father, father disappoints son – this is their well-worn template. But Fraser seems suddenly determined to repair the rift between them at any cost, and Matt will discover that secrets...