Workers Wanted: Job Ads on the Rise in the Wake of COVID
Is that a light we can see at the end of the pandemic tunnel? New data shows the Aussie economy is on the mend.
While the rest of the world still suffers the economic ravages of the pandemic, in Australia, job vacancies are on the up.
New data reveals that the advertising of jobs across the nation has increased by 75 per cent since March last year, when COVID-19 had just begun its debilitating spread throughout the world.
The report, compiled by employment marketplace company Seek, reveals that new job ads have increased 10 per cent month-on-month since March last year.
Anglicare has launched a new youth program aimed at preventing an all-too-common form of violence in Australia.
It’s an alarming stat that shocked Australians: 55 women died at the hands of their intimate partner last year. It means that on average, at least one woman dies each week as the result of domestic violence.
And, at least one in every four women, and one in 13 men, suffer abuse by an intimate partner.
Now, Anglicare has teamed up with Youthworks to tackle the problem.
Both Anglicare’s Community Services team and Anglicare’s youth initiative, Take Love, have joined forces with Youthworks to create the youth group program Before It Starts.
From Soldier to Servant: An Australian’s Journey from Conflict to Chaplaincy
While serving in Afghanistan, Haydn Lea realised he had a talent for comforting his comrades with his newfound Christian wisdom.
By Michael CrooksTuesday 20 Apr 2021
While deployed in the Middle East, Haydn Lea felt a calling from a much higher rank.
The West Australian, who had joined the Royal Australian Air Force out of high school and trained as an Airfield Defence Guard, was deployed to Afghanistan in 2011 in a ground combat security role.
He was then re-tasked to an Army unit, providing personal protection to officers.
“It was certainly challenging in a lot of ways,” Mr Lea told Hope 103.2.
From Soldier to Servant: An Australian’s Journey from Conflict to Chaplaincy
While serving in Afghanistan, Haydn Lea realised he had a talent for comforting his comrades with his newfound Christian wisdom.
While deployed in the Middle East, Haydn Lea felt a calling from a much higher rank.
The West Australian, who had joined the Royal Australian Air Force out of high school and trained as an Airfield Defence Guard, was deployed to Afghanistan in 2011 in a ground combat security role.
He was then re-tasked to an Army unit, providing personal protection to officers.
“It was certainly challenging in a lot of ways,” Mr Lea told Hope 103.2.
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