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Jerome Doraisamy is the managing editor of Momentum Media’s professional services suite, encompassing Lawyers Weekly, HR Leader, Accountants Daily, and Accounting Times. He has worked as a journalist and podcast host at Momentum Media since February 2018. Jerome is also the author of The Wellness Doctrines book series, an admitted solicitor in NSW, and a board director of the Minds Count Foundation.

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Pilot standby duty is work, High Court affirms

The High Court of Australia has upheld a ruling recognising standby duty as work in the aviation sector. ...Read More

5 questions every leader should ask before adopting AI in their depart...

AI offers simplified workloads and improved efficiency, but diving in without asking key questions usually creates more ...Read More

4-day weeks will deliver ‘improved productivity’, says ACTU

At next week’s Economic Reform Roundtable, the peak union body will push for shorter working hours with no loss in pay...Read More

WFH now a ‘permanent and distinct feature’ of Australian employmen...

New research shows that half of all employed Australians, accounting for close to 7 million people, now “work from hom...Read More

Art Gallery of NSW to cut jobs, citing need to ‘make ongoing savings...

As has been reported widely by mainstream publications this week, the Art Gallery of NSW is set to cut dozens of roles a...Read More

When productivity becomes noise: How to work with less, not more

When we stop measuring productivity by volume and start measuring it by value, everything changes, writes Donna McGeorge...Read More

Treatment at work ‘profoundly’ shaped by social class

New research from Diversity Council Australia has revealed a persistent “class ceiling” for workers across the count...Read More

Rest in peace, organisational values?

As corporations continue to show blatant disregard for the values they claim to espouse, it may be time to ask whether w...Read More

RBA reveals August 2025 cash rate call

After last month’s shock hold, has the Reserve Bank of Australia decided to raise, hold, or cut interest rates at its ...Read More

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