Jeremy Rockliff,Minister for Education and Training The Tasmanian Government strongly welcomes interest from across our community in improving literacy.
Working group to boost global chip cooperation By MA SI | China Daily | Updated: 2021-03-12 08:57 Share CLOSE The China Semiconductor Industry Association, an association of 774 Chinese chip companies, said on Thursday that it has partnered with its US counterpart to establish a working group to create a better avenue for communication on issues such as export controls and supply chain security . [Photo/IC]
The China Semiconductor Industry Association, an association of 774 Chinese chip companies, said on Thursday that it has partnered with its US counterpart to establish a working group to create a better avenue for communication on issues such as export controls and supply chain security .
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Moving season is underway and firms on the buy-side and sell-side are looking for talent.
We spoke to eight financial services recruiters to get a sense of what they re observing.
These are the hot trends in hiring and retaining talent, from PE and hedge funds to banking.
Moving season is in full swing on Wall Street.
Once the bonus season dust settles and cash hits the bank accounts, Wall Street laces up its running shoes. Now, everyone from up-and-comers to full-fledged rockstars is racing to assess their opportunities.
VIC Premier
The Andrews Labor Government has welcomed the return of Australia’s leading culinary event, the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival, to the state’s major events calendar.
After the 2020 festival did not proceed due to the global pandemic, the 2021 festival includes an expanded program throughout the year across Melbourne and regional Victoria.
Now in its 29th year, the festival kicks off today with the World’s Longest Lunch at Treasury Gardens with more than 1,650 people set to enjoy dishes from local masters Stephanie Alexander, Philippe Mouchel and Jacques Reymond.
Guests will be supplied with a hit-list of post-lunch city bars to experience, which will help spread the benefits of the event to CBD businesses that are recovering steadily from the effects of the pandemic.