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Welcome to January 2025 - the perfect time to reflect on the year just past.
This is a big time of year with lots going on. Reflecting on the year passed, catching up with those near and dear and perhaps setting some goals for the year ahead.
As people leaders across Australia look ahead to 2025, having prepared for the holiday break, we're seeing three major trends come together and the most disruptive shifts to the human resources (HR) ...
A crime scene has been declared after a fatal house fire in regional Queensland. Emergency services were called to a property ...
Nicole Kidman, Selena Gomez, Timothee Chalamet and other Hollywood stars will gather in Beverly Hills for the annual Golden ...