How the Emerging Economy Will Get You a Better Gig

woman sits at an outdoor table with laptop and cup of tea

By: Michael McQueen

While trends are known to come and go, it is not often you see the economy come full circle. Over 100 years ago, before the turn of the century and the advent of the Industrial Revolution, the notion of a salary was not commonplace. Some estimate that as little as 10% of workers had one, the rest of the population surviving off what we would now refer to as the ‘gig economy’. Continue reading “How the Emerging Economy Will Get You a Better Gig”

The Land of Dumplings and Cheese Pie: A Look into Georgian Culture with Alice Zaslavsky

left: alice with founder of providoor shane delia. Right: in praise of veg book on table surrounded by hearty foods

By: Georgia Free

Australia is a land of many cultures and tongues, and Harmony Week is the perfect time to spotlight a culture Australians may have never have heard of such as Georgia. Former MasterChef contestant Alice Zaslavsky spent just seven years of her life in the tiny country of Georgia but, as an adult, is now reclaiming and celebrating the culture she was born into. Continue reading “The Land of Dumplings and Cheese Pie: A Look into Georgian Culture with Alice Zaslavsky”

Positive Economic Outlook for Australia in 2021

sydney city

By: McCrindle

While 2020 began with hope and optimism for a new year and decade, the COVID-19 pandemic quickly took hold of the world, and the subsequent lockdowns and restrictions having many personal impacts for people, but also on the economy. Despite a tough year in 2020, economists are positive about Australia’s recovery over the coming years.

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