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November 2, 2018

CICA Launches National Careers Week 13-19 May 2019

Welcome to National Careers Week Australia CICA is excited to announce that between 13-19 May 2019, Australians will once again come together to celebrate all things careers through National Careers Week. National Careers Week aims to celebrate careers, career development, career development practitioners and services and promote the economic, social and personal benefits of career development. The […]

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2018 Beyond School Study Guide

The Student Information and Services team are excited to share the 2018 Beyond School Study Guide. The Guide has been developed as a resource to assist year 10-12 students to figure out what type of study they can undertake to achieve their career goals and what financial assistance they can access on the way. The […]

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October 2, 2018

WEF Future of Jobs Report 2018

The emerging contours of the new world of work in the Fourth Industrial Revolution are rapidly becoming a lived reality for millions of workers and companies around the world. The inherent opportunities for economic prosperity, societal progress and individual flourishing in this new world of work are enormous, yet depend crucially on the ability of […]

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September 25, 2018

Hope is not a strategy – our shared responsibility for the future of work and workers

The Australian Senate Select Committee on Future Work and Works have released their report. The questions this committee was charged with are complex; arguably few concepts are more complex and less tangible than ‘the future’. Starting from first principles, work is an integral part of life for most adult Australians. At a fundamental level, the […]

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September 17, 2018

Uni degrees losing worth in jobs market find Grattan Institute report

A university degree is less likely to be a ticket to a well-paid job, according to a report. Compiled by the independent Grattan Institute, the report shows young graduates are getting less financial benefit from their degrees than in the past. Commerce and science graduates were among the worst affected, though female graduates were less […]

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