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Home » Mandatory covid vaccination policy for Western Australia Latest update for all apprentices and trainees Based on the latest health advice, a mandatory vaccination policy for specified occupations and workforces within WA has been introduced by the State Government. The policy applies to workers in high-risk industries, those interacting with people at an increased […]
Read MoreHome » How do I start a career in accounting? So you have an analytical mind, are organised, are attentive to detail, love working with people and numbers, and would like to know how to become an accounting professional. As with any career, there are many pathway options to choose from depending on your budget, […]
Read MoreHome » How to Prepare Operating Budgets? Operating budgets are used to determine estimated income and expenses over a specified period of time. Operating Budgets Preparation Order for Operating Budgets Sales Budgets Sales Budget Format – Trading Firm Sales Budget Format – Service Firm Cost of Goods Sold Budget Cost of goods sold fall into […]
Read MoreHome » Is A Diploma Of Business Worth It? Is a diploma of business worth it? If you are considering starting your own business in Australia or maybe even stepping up to a new leadership position within the organisation, the BSB50215 Diploma of Business online course is one such pathway to success. But if you […]
Read MoreHome » What are the advantages and disadvantages of salary packaging? If you are wondering what are the advantages and disadvantages of salary packaging – salary packaging is a voluntary choice for employees and employers. The decision to salary package ultimately rests with each individual employee and it also also up to the employer if […]
Read MoreHome » Why Re-Skilling remains a hot topic discussed by 10’s of Thousands of Workers During the Epidemic Start Up-skilling and Re-skilling Today Confidence in the Australian job security is slowly deteriorating every day. Confusion and uncertainty are looming over this unprecedented economic disaster. “With the Australian unemployment rate expected to reach 10% – or 1.4 million […]
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