Wednesday, May 13, 2026

Set a date for worldplace ‘Safetea’ this October

October is National Safe Work Month and SafeWork NSW is urging workplaces to host a SafeTea event to get involved and show your commitment to improving work health and safety. 

Tasmanian businesses seek to hire more people

Job vacancies in Tasmania have increased over the month by 12.8 per cent, according to the latest data released by Australian Bureau of Statistics. 

AstraZeneca enlists Germany’s IDT to meet COVID-19 jab demand in the EU

AstraZeneca and IDT Biologika's joint investment will boost vaccine manufacturing capability and address jab shortages in Europe. Leading coronavirus vaccine maker AstraZeneca announced yesterday that...

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For the longest time: quantum computing engineers set new standard in silicon chip performance

UNSW engineers have substantially extended the time that their quantum computing processors can hold information by more than 100 times compared to previous results.

WA green-lights more than 5% increase on minimum wage

The Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission has passed an increment to the state’s minimum wage, elevating it by $40.90 a week.  From July 1, WA’s...

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Australian Manufacturing Week 2026 enters final run-up to Brisbane debut

Australia’s manufacturing sector continues to play a critical role in the national economy, underpinned by ongoing investment in advanced technologies, automation, and high-value production.