Melbourne and Sydney IT workers with postgraduate degrees and a continuous learning mindset are likely to fare reasonably well during the 2020s.
Connectivity is spurring South Australia's start-up culture, with new research by demographer Bernard Salt pointing to entrepreneurialism booming "as local business embrace the service economy".
An NBN Co commissioned report claims there has been a four percent uplift in local small businesses (5-19 employees) in the last two years due to the region’s increased connectivity through access to fast broadband.
Connectivity, entrepreneurialism and a rising population will shape three million new jobs in Australia by 2030, according to a new study which shows that the rise of new technology and digital disruption will facilitate a level of entrepreneurialism unlike ever before.
NBN, the former NBN Co and the company behind Australia’s National Broadband Network, is once again beating the drum on the dramatic changes in Aussie lifestyles that will emerge with the future ‘super-connected’ Australia.
Technology and the all-consuming Internet is having a massive influence on the lifestyle of all Australians and, if a new research report from NBN is any guide, we’re likely to see even greater lifestyle transformation in the future with the next generation re-arranging the traditional work-rest-play model to better suit their lifestyle needs.
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