Displaying items by tag: Victoria

The Costa Group, Australia's leading grower, packer and marketer of fresh fruit and vegetables, has been hit by what it describes as "a malicious and sophisticated IT phishing attack" which could have resulted in passport, bank and superannuation details being leaked, as also tax file numbers.

Published in Security

On World Electric Vehicle Day, Victoria can celebrate the fact that it charges people who use EVs a tax. The same Victoria that calls itself the education state. It also touts itself as progressive.

Published in Open Sauce
Wednesday, 28 September 2022 08:45

SA to pay for new licences for Optus breach victims

South Australia will pick up the tab for any residents in the state who are affected by the Optus data breach and need to get a new driver's licence.

Published in Security

In one week’s time, on Thursday 23 June, Victoria’s business and community leaders will sleep out together at The Timber Yard in Port Melbourne on one of the coldest nights of the year to raise money for the St Vincent de Paul Society Victoria’s (Vinnies Victoria’s) homelessness services.

Published in Not For Profit

NBN Co and the Victorian Government announced the second stage of a co-investment agreement, which will see fibre built deeper into more parts of metropolitan and regional Victoria.  

Published in Telecoms & NBN

Up to 2,000 new tech jobs will be created by fast-tracking commercialisation of new sports technology, with today’s official opening of the Australian Sports Innovation Centre for Excellence (ASICE) in Victoria.

Published in Strategy

The Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) has equipped Aireys Inlet Community Centre in Victoria’s surf coast region with solar power capability as part of its $1 million Solar in the Regions community investment program.

Published in Energy

Online jobs advertisement portal SEEK says October saw the highest number of ads posted in a month during its 23 years of operation.

Published in Recruitment

Middle aged and older Australians suffered the brunt of scams in September with those aged 45 to 54 the hardest hit financially during the month and the aged 65 and over reporting the highest number of scams at 5,642.

Published in Security

COMPANY NEWS: Employee well-being services and platform provider Direct Health Solutions collaborates with healthcare company Roche Diagnostics Australia to scale rapid antigen testing via digital-first testing solution.

Published in Business Software

Online job advertisements posted on the portal SEEK increased by 6% month-on-month in September, the first such increase since April this year, the site says in its monthly report on online employment opportunities in Australia.

Published in Recruitment

GUEST RESEARCH: Workers’ confidence in the economy has plummeted to its lowest level this year while support for employer-mandated COVID-19 vaccinations and tracking has soared, according to the Elmo Employee Sentiment Index for the September quarter.

Published in Guest Research

Melbourne, Australia's second biggest city and one that has often earned the title of being the globe's most liveable city, has set a dubious record, that of being the world's most locked down city due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Published in Open Sauce

With Samsung set to supply 51,000 AX90T air purifying units into Victorian public school classrooms, not even Melbourne's earthquake can stop Victoria's safe return-to-school plan from becoming a COVID-safe reality.

Published in Home Tech

Job advertisements on the online portal SEEK in August were down by 5.3% month-on-month but up 55.9% year-on-year, the company says.

Published in Recruitment
Thursday, 26 August 2021 17:39

Victoria tips $73 million into NBN upgrades

The Victorian Government is putting $73 million into the Victorian NBN State Program Fund to help finance new network infrastructure in certain parts of the state.

Published in Telecoms & NBN

The majority of Australian businesses are open to hiring people from across Australia and having them work remotely, following a 283% spike in remote work job postings since the beginning of the pandemic, according to research by one recruitment company.

Published in Recruitment

Australian electric vehicle sales have picked up in 2021 compared to the previous year, with 8688 vehicles sold in the six months to June, compared to 6900 for the whole of calendar 2020.

Published in Automotive

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