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BONUS: Expert tips for a pay rise, promotion and getting ahead

Getting ahead in the workplace is something many Australians aspire to - but for a lot of women, the hurdles can be higher and more complex. So, what does it really take to succeed at work? How do you ask for a pay rise or a promotion? And why do so many of us still hesitate to p ...  Show more

Matt Okine gets candid about grief, going bald & returning to stand-up

Matt Okine’s resume reads like that of a classic overachiever. He’s a comedian, actor, writer, podcaster and radio host, with Logie and ARIA award nominations and a critically acclaimed TV show to his name. But after doing just about everything in Australian media, he’s returning ...  Show more

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