Publications
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Brochures, newsletters and promotional publications in English and other languages.
Information about purchasing arrangements for the provision of employment
services.
IMPORTANT NEWS – we’re moving!
The DEEWR Employment Services Purchasing web pages on workplace.gov.au,
including historical information in relation to previous employment services
tenders, are in the process of being relocated to the new DEEWR internet site.
The new site will be available for viewing soon.
Publications related to employment including Employment Update.
Labour market and vacancy reports including: Leading Indicator of Employment; Regional updates; Australian Jobs; Australian Regional Labour Markets; Job Outlook; Labour Economics Office; Skill Shortages; Small area labour markets; Vacancy Reports.
This section provides information on the Workplace Relations Act 1996, those parts of the social security law and other legislation that is currently administered in the Employment and Workplace Relations Portfolio.
This section also provides information on Employment and Workplace Relations bills that have been introduced into the Parliament.
Information about what is new in the area of employment and workplace relations.
Information about employment and workplace relations policy and reviews.
Reports, evaluations and reviews of various employment and workplace relations programmes.
This section includes monthly labour market and vacancy statistics, plus research on agreement-making and employee share ownership.
This section provides published materials relating to a broad range of workplace relations issues.
The Australian Government announced it would be introducing new, simpler and more effective employment services nationally to commence on 1 July 2009. The new services will provide opportunities for j...
Recent research on Australian attitudes to science, engineering and technology (SET), including research on the SET workforce in Australia.
A report released on 24 November 2005 by the Hon Kevin Andrews MP, former Minister for Employment and Workplace Relations, showed that Australia faces a potential shortfall of 195,000 workers as a result of ageing of the adult population over the five years from 2004-05 to 2009-10.