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15.01.2022 Considering postgraduate study? Hear from an expert panel and learn how to equip yourself for the future of work post COVID-19.



14.01.2022 I have some exciting news to share! Pathways to Work is now an NDIS Registered Provider. This is so exciting because it means participants can now obtain support to find and/or maintain meaningful employment. Please share the news to anyone you may know who needs this support service. In the coming weeks I aim to provide more information about the services we can deliver and show more of what I’m doing in and around the community to assist participants. See you around, Gen... . . . #ndis #ilovendis #employment #disabilityemployment #inclusion #participants #jobsearch #jobseek #employ #jobs #work

14.01.2022 We are on the lookout for Customer Service Attendants to join the family! If your customer service skills are on point, you're always rocking a smile and orange makes your eyes pop, then we want to hear from you!

13.01.2022 Great educators!



11.01.2022 Tips for Getting the Most Out of Remote Learning

09.01.2022 The Coronavirus Supplement is being extended from 1 January 2021 until 31 March 2021 at a rate of $150 per fortnight. It will continue to be paid at a rate of $...250 per fortnight until 31 December 2020. There is no change to the eligibility criteria. Our image explains what this means for your reporting dates. There is more information about the Coronavirus Supplement extension on our website: www.servicesaustralia.gov.au//coronavirus-supplement-exten

08.01.2022 We are looking for Transport Officers to join the #SydneyTrains family! This is far from a desk job - you'll be out & about on the network, helping our customers every day. Full training will be provided, and you'll receive some sweet benefits!



06.01.2022 Mutual obligations exemptions have been extended up to 1 June 2020. This means you will not receive a penalty if you are unable to attend your appointments and ...activities. Providers will continue to deliver flexible services including making appointments online or over the phone. We encourage to keep in contact with your provider, so they can support you while you look for work. For more information: https://jobsearch.gov.au/covid-19-information

06.01.2022 In response to reports that half of people are feeling isolated and an even greater number are suffering from stress as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, psychologists have urged Australians to seek the support they need for their mental health https://bit.ly/3ct2LDQ

06.01.2022 From 7 December, the way you report your employment income is changing. You’ll need to report the gross income you and your partner were paid in your reporting ...period. You can find this information on your payslip. This will make reporting your income easier. You won’t have to calculate the value of all the shifts in your reporting period you just report the gross amounts you’ve been paid. This change is still a little while away, but we wanted to give you all a heads-up. We’ll be sharing more info here as we get closer to 7 December. In the meantime, you can find more details on our website: www.servicesaustralia.gov.au//way-you-report-your-employme

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04.01.2022 Hi Facebook! Thanks for all of your questions and comments this week. We’ve put together answers to some of the most asked questions so far: Q: Where can I go t...o get tested for COVID-19? A: You can find the latest information about testing, including testing locations here: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/Infectio//Pages/testing.aspx Q: Who should come forward for testing? A: We want all people with symptoms including fever, cough, sore throat or shortness of breath to come forward for testing. Q: Can you get COVID-19 twice? A: There is evidence that people gain immunity to the virus, but because it is a new virus, we don't know how long you are immune for. For answers to other frequently asked questions visit: https://www.health.nsw.gov.au//alerts/Pages/coronavirus-fa



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