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From V8 supercars to emergency ventilators

COVID-19 hasn’t slowed down this Queensland motorsports company. It’s pedal to the metal as it builds and fine tunes a ventilator prototype. . By Marise Donnolley Editor - My Business

Leadership skills and recovering from COVID-19

Leadership has evolved through time but what happens to leadership in a time of crisis, like the coronavirus pandemic and beyond?

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Ordering employee back to office and reducing her hours amounted to dismissal

An employee has successfully claimed she was dismissed after a dispute relating to entitlements to working from home.

From ex rugby league coach to business executive influencer

A conversation with Kurt Wrigley, Facilitator at Leading Teams. In this interview, Kurt shares his inspiration for career change, and valuable insights on building and leading high performance teams.

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Damaged goods: Can an employer deduct money from wages?

Think you can deduct money from an employee’s pay for any damages or breakages at work?

How to protect your network

While COVID-19 has paved the way to working from home, it has also opened the gateway to hackers who have their finger on the pulse – looking to exploit vulnerabilities in work from home models.

4 things your business can learn from Virgin Australia

Virgin Australia has entered into voluntary administration amidst the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic.

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Employer exacerbated trauma from sexual assault

A sexual assault at a work social event resulted in a dispute over compensation. Did a commission back the employer's position? Read on to find out. 

Safeguarding your business from a COVID-19 outbreak

Health authorities are warning Australians to approach the easing of COVID-19 restrictions with care by avoiding complacency.

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WFH not a workplace right, court rules

An employee has failed with her claim that working from home was a workplace right covered by the general protections provisions of the Fair Work Act 2009.