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Inclusion

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CEDA | A GOOD MATCH: OPTIMISING AUSTRALIA'S PERMANENT SKILLED MIGRATION
Australia’s points-based skilled migration system has been the envy of the world, and has been emulated by many other countries. The focus on skills, experience, age and language ability has allowed Australia to tightly control the migration intake, making it a tool to engineer favourable demographic and skills outcomes in the general population. The success of the program and recommendations for its improvement should be based on the following economic criteria.READ > https://www.ceda.com.au/ResearchAndPolicies/Research/Population/A-good-match-Optimising-Australia-s-permanent-skil
29 March 2021 by Maria MacNama...

Wellbeing

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Fixed v Growth Mindsets
Dweck’s studies repeatedly prove that even if a narrow mindset governs your world right now, you can change it. And when you do,
29 March 2021 by Maria MacNama...

Wellbeing

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Positive Work Cultures Are More Productive
“...a  large and growing body of research on positive organizational psychology demonstrates that not only is a cut-throat
29 March 2021 by Maria MacNama...

Startup

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A Paradox No More: Investing in Automation and People
#FOW | “An organization has two ways to upgrade its technical and managerial talent. The first is to hire talent into the organi
27 March 2021 by Maria MacNama...

Inclusion

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THE ULURU STATEMENT FROM THE HEART
Professor Megan Davis, member of the Referendum Council, reads out the Uluru Statement from the Heart on the floor of the First Nations Convention. MORE > https://ulurustatement.org/the-statement
26 March 2021 by Maria MacNama...

Inclusion

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The Reith Lectures | From Moral to Market Sentiments
Mark Carney, the former Governor of the Bank of England, assesses value. Why have financial values come to be considered more important than human ones?MORE > https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m000py8t
26 March 2021 by Maria MacNama...