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The latest Australian Labour Market for Migrants report is now available.
Employers in most states and territories were less likely to be either recruiting or experiencing recruitment difficulty in the first quarter of this year compared with a year ago.
Our Food Supply Chain Capacity Study is open for stakeholder feedback until 10am (AEST) on Thursday 16 May 2024.
Online job ads decreased last month, down by 3.2% or 7,800 in seasonally adjusted terms, a 3% decrease on the March figures.
As we wrap up National Careers Week 2024, the future is bright for Australians looking to enhance or start their careers; with Jobs and Skills Australia playing an important role in providing resources and strategic insights that are crucial for navigating today’s dynamic jobs market.
REOS data for April found that recruitment eased, and fewer employers were expecting to increase staffing numbers in the next 3 months.
The Australian labour market displayed remarkable resilience over the March quarter 2024 with the pace of employment growth increasing more strongly than initially anticipated.