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Amelia McNamara

Amelia McNamara

AUTHOR | No. of articles: 82

Amelia is a Professional Services Journalist with Momentum Media, covering Lawyers Weekly, HR Leader, Accountants Daily and Accounting Times. She has a background in technical copy and arts and culture journalism, and enjoys screenwriting in her spare time.

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LAW

Alleged unpaid $24k to unfairly dismissed worker sees Sydney dance studio taken to court

23 February 2026
CareToDance is facing court action brought by the Fair Work Ombudsman after allegedly failing to fulfil a compensation ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Cocaine detection in Aussie workplaces doubled in 2025

22 February 2026
These findings form part of a larger and disturbing trend in workplace detection and highlight the need for proactive, ... Read More
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BUSINESS

How employers can respond to additional public holiday for Anzac Day

22 February 2026
While many Australian employees look forward to public holiday penalty rates, the government has acknowledged the ... Read More
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BUSINESS

More than harmless fun: How Valentine’s Day can blur the line between celebration and harassment

19 February 2026
While seen as a cultural tradition, the day opens up possibilities that blur the line between appropriate and ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Young Aussies aren’t worried about super

19 February 2026
While many aren’t motivated or simply don’t know why they should engage with super, the long-term benefits far outweigh ... Read More
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PEOPLE

Staff, students face deeply embedded racism at Australian universities

18 February 2026
In a landmark study from the Australian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), racism was found to be both prevalent and ... Read More
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BUSINESS

Generations can’t agree on workplace slang

18 February 2026
New research shows that some employees want firm limits on workplace slang – just not theirs. Read More
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TECH

Aussie organisations falling behind on AI adoption

17 February 2026
While Australian organisations show promising signs of AI investment, they are not using it to the same degree as other ... Read More
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WELLBEING

Employers are missing the earliest signs of psychosocial injury

17 February 2026
Employees are turning to microcultures within the work environment when conditions are less than adequate, creating a ... Read More

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