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Redefining my relationship with work: A mid-pandemic retrospective

If I dislike work so much, why do I want to be there? Forced time off gave me the answer.

March 7, 2022 Claire Roper
work
Perspective // Workplace Relations

In defence of the anti-social

Alan Zheng explores the faces we put on in our professional lives.

March 7, 2018 Alan Zheng
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Opinion // Face-off

Face-off: Are degree-mandated internships ethical?

We asked students whether they should be expected to complete an internship as part of their degree.

October 26, 2017 Grace Franki and Georgia Tan
Art: Garnet Chan
Investigation //

The case for Australian modern slavery legislation

A contentious solution to a titanic problem

June 7, 2017 Zoe Stojanovic-Hill
Culture, Letters //

The More You Know! (The Less I’m Paid)

Anonymous wants to teach you but also wants to have a career

March 18, 2015 Anonymous
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Dollars on the Line

Riki Scanlan examines RuffaloCODY, and the people they employ to raise money on the phone.

March 11, 2015 Riki Scanlan

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