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Sayed is a 26 year old refugee from Afghanistan who worked as a doctor in his home country. After finding refuge in Australia, Sayed was
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Sayed is a 26 year old refugee from Afghanistan who worked as a doctor in his home country. After finding refuge in Australia, Sayed was

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Finding work can be difficult for people with barriers that include homelessness, domestic violence, or trauma and mental or physical health issues. With safety and

Sayed is a 26 year old refugee from Afghanistan who worked as a doctor in his home country. After finding refuge in Australia, Sayed was

There are so many roads you can take upon leaving school! Do you go straight into university or other studies? Take a gap year to

As a stay-at-home mum raising her two boys, Bobbie was looking for an opportunity to build a career for herself once the boys got a

‘Supporting the Human Behind the Analytics’ In a big-data world, ever get the feeling organisations forget the human behind (or central to) the data? Understanding

There is no doubt Jarlan is a hard worker. A young First Nation’s man, he has been earning a living as a labourer since the

Freya was ready to return to work after recovering from a significant shoulder injury. Her significant injury had stopped her from lifting her arm and,

When Kearin first came to BUSY at Work’s Beenleigh office to explore employment opportunities through the Workforce Australia Employment Services program, he expressed an interest
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