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31/10/14 by
William Cowie
What is a Health and Safety Professional? A work health and safety professional is a person trained in Work Health and Safety (WHS) practices and regulations. They design, develop, implement and analyse WHS programs. WHS professionals ensure safe and healthy working conditions in workplaces, assist injured staff through the compensation and rehabilitation process or workers Read the full post
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28/08/14 by
William Cowie
“Workforce mobility” is essential in Australia’s modern economy. It’s vital to get people with the right skills to where they are needed. Moving for a job is a huge commitment and a decision most people don’t make lightly. Have you ever relocated to accept a job? What would (or did) it take for you to Read the full post
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30/07/14 by
William Cowie
Job hunting would be in most people’s “top 10 most stressful activities”. It often coincides with some of the lowest points of our lives – when we’ve recently lost a job or are working in a job we dislike just to survive. For the majority of us, earning an income is essential to our quality of life. Read the full post
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23/07/14 by
William Cowie
Your resume is an fundamental and essential tool for your job hunt. At some point in every job application process, someone will want to have a look at your resume. This document is a reflection of you; not just the information in it, but how you present it too. So how do you make your resume top Read the full post
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25/06/14 by
William Cowie
Have you remembered everything you need to do this financial year? This is the last chance to make any payments this financial year so you can claim tax deductions in the new financial year! Here are a few common tax deductions and payments many Australians are able to claim: 1. Enrol in Education and Training Sign Read the full post
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29/05/14 by
William Cowie
If you want to reduce your yearly tax bill, taking up training courses is one of the best things you can do. Not only can you enhance your career by learning how to take on additional roles and responsibilities, you can decrease the amount of tax you pay! This is a great incentive to study relevant Read the full post
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06/05/14 by
Inspire Media
A college degree is not always an assurance of finding a job that pays well. The skills in demand now may not be valuable or useful in just a few years time. In choosing a course, there are many factors that should be taken into account. Failing to get a job after graduation could be Read the full post
Posted:
21/02/14 by
Natalie Hoerner
When you’re studying online it can be difficult to get into the swing of things. And if it’s been more than a few years since you were last in a school classroom, the thought of sitting down and hitting the books can be even more daunting. It’s probably safe to say that nearly everyone starting Read the full post
Posted:
17/01/14 by
William Cowie
Clustering units in course helps improve the learning experience for you. It is designed to improve the quality of the learning and assessment experience. It can also speed up your pace of study. Clustering can help you with: • Making sense of new skills and knowledge; • Drawing out the most important skills, concepts, information and relationships Read the full post
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06/11/13 by
William Cowie
National Scholarships, Grants, Awards and Study Assistance Australians are fortunate to enjoy a high level of scholarships, awards, grants and other support to achieve our educational goals. Knowing where and when you can apply for and claim these benefits isn’t always so easy. To help you find your scholarship, grant, award or other benefits, we’ve compiled Read the full post
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