Someone working in the mining industry needs to earn $120,000 to be considered among the top half of workers. In the rest of the Australian workforce, pay of $59,800 is in the middle.
A topsy-turvy year
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Anyone who was hoping for a quiet, uneventful 2020 following the aftermath of the release of the banking royal commission final report would have been disappointed. The year has thrown everything in its power at brokers, the financial services industry and Australia as a whole, as
Malavika Santhebennur recaps.
The coronavirus pandemic, lockdowns, economic shutdown, government survival and stimulus packages, a recession and a mammoth budget deficit all impacted us this year. Amid all this, the government made significant announcements around lending policies and regulations for mortgage brokers. Here, we (attempt to!) summarise the year that was 2020!
Esperance faces labour crisis , launches campaign asking residents to work second job this summer
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Hospitality workers are in short supply in the WA coastal town of Esperance.
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Aaron Pemberton is working two jobs because of an illuminating recent experience at an Esperance restaurant in Western Australia.
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A campaign launched in Esperance wants residents to take on a second job to help address its worker shortages
The town is a popular tourist destination and is bracing for a bigger than usual influx of visitors over the summer holiday period
The Australian Bureau of Statistics says the number of Australians taking on a second job increased 17.5 per cent in the September quarter
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