Working in Marketing in Australia can vary depending on the company and industry you work in. Marketing roles generally involve developing and implementing strategies to promote products or services, analysing market trends and customer behaviour, creating marketing campaigns, and collaborating with different teams such as sales, creative, and analytics.
Finance Managers play a key role in helping management make informed financial decisions for the organisation. The role normally supports the Chief Financial Officer or CFO and the executive management team by providing financial information on the organisation and guidance on financial decisions. This involves analysing and presenting on financial strengths and weaknesses, identifying and managing financial risks and exploring opportunities for increasing revenue and reducing costs.
Logistics and supply chain management involves managing the flow of goods and services from the point of supply origin to the customer - a very important process for many businesses in today's environment. It encompasses warehousing, monitoring inventory, purchasing, transport and distribution.
Australia is known for its beautiful outdoors, great weather, friendly people and unique wildlife but there are so many reasons to consider studying in Australia..here’s the top 10 reasons for you to consider.
Electrical Engineers specialise in the engineering discipline of designing and developing new electrical systems. They use physics, mathematics and an understanding of electricity, electromagnetism and electronics to create, implement, and test systems that process and transmit energy.
This year’s QS Business Master's rankings provide a comprehensive list of the best business schools in Australia to study a specialised Masters program.
Cyber Security Analysts implement security measures to protect organisations and their information systems from breaches.
A Chef is a professional cook, trained in all aspects of food preparation. They generally work in commercial kitchens; these can take on a wide variety of forms, from fine dining restaurants, to cafés, catering facilities and mobile foodtrucks. Many Chefs focus on a specific cuisine, while others choose to specialise in certain aspects of cooking, like baking or pastry making.
Community Development Officers often work within an Australian government department, local government council, or not for profit organisation to help communities identify and solve social issues. Often a Community Development Officer is involved with assessing housing needs within a community and aiming to address those needs by working with city planners, councils and the community for local input and resolution.
RMIT’s Micro Nano Research Facility has developed a nano-scale, flexible material that is being used to create sensors that can be integrated into bedding in aged care facilities providing better insight into the health and wellbeing of patients.
Nursing is a rewarding and multiskilled profession in Australia. Nursing not only has a variety of fields you can specialise in, it also has many different healthcare settings to work in, and employment options to choose from.
This week Australia will have a national summit on jobs and skill shortages. It’s predicted that Australia will have a shortage of carers, electricians, chefs and more as the growing skills shortages impact on Australian businesses.
Australian Universities have ranked well again in the latest QS University World Rankings for 2023.
In a research lab at a Melbourne hospital, RMIT work is underway to turn biomedical science fiction into reality.
A single-celled marine microbe capable of photosynthesis and hunting and eating prey may be a secret weapon in the battle against climate change.
Australia has again performed very well in the Times Higher Education Young University Rankings for 2022
Here’s the latest information on international student visa requirements to study in Australia.
Australia has one of the longest coastlines in the world. And it’s packed with life of all shapes and sizes – from lively dolphins leaping offshore, to tiny crabs scurrying into their holes.
Summer loving happens so fast! One day, you’re sipping quarantinis in locky d. The next, you’re hosting mates for barbies. When we grab that snag, swag or esky, we’re doing more than celebrating summer. We’re celebrating it in Australian ways, and with Australian words.
Postdoctoral research fellow Dr Saimon Moraes Silva has been working with industry partner, Universal Biosensors, to develop a handheld device that can detect a cancer biomarker from a finger prick of blood.
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) has been touted, again and again, as one of the critical technologies that could help Australia reach its climate targets, and features heavily in the federal government’s plan for net-zero emissions by 2050.
“Exercise in a pill” could offer solutions for at-risk patients suffering from neurological diseases such as Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Fully vaccinated international students from around the world will be allowed into Australia from next week, without needing to apply for a travel exemption. Prime Minister Scott Morrison made the announcement yesterday.
Professor Hilary Charlesworth has been elected to the International Court of Justice (ICJ), the first Australian woman and only the fifth woman elected to the United Nations body.
Once Australia’s vaccination rate hits 80% in November, borders will reopen for Australian travellers, vaccinated International students and Skilled migrants.
Collaborators from the University of Sydney, Macquarie University, and UNSW-Sydney have developed and launched a new satellite to help with Forecasting space weather.
Work-integrated learning is very important for students these days as Australian Universities invest heavily in the employability of their graduates.
Great news! SA’s International student arrival plan has been approved by the Commonwealth for ongoing student arrivals!
South Australia has good public policy can enable dramatic emissions reduction through renewable energy systems.
Great news! Australian Universities are ahead of the pack..