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Flexible work brings increased stress.
Jun 18, 2007 (Benchmarking HR - ABIX via COMTEX) -- People who are on flexible working arrangements suffer higher levels of job strain compared to their full-time counterparts. Associate Professor Tony LaMontagne, from the University of Melbourne's McCaughey Centre, has conducted a study of the work...
Zeroing in on violence against women.
Byline: Simone Jacobsen Mar 13, 2006 (Law Institute Journal - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Criminal law reform and a focus on anti- violence laws are not enough to stop violence ...
Pill pops breast cancer gene.
Aug 31, 2005 (Australasian Science - ABIX via COMTEX) -- A Melbourne study has found oral contraceptives reduce the risk of one genetic type of breast cancer. Professor John ...
Therapy affects cancer search.
May 25, 2005 (Herald Sun - ABIX via COMTEX) Hormone replacement therapy HRT could have an effect on findings from breast cancer tests. So say researchers from the University of Melbourne's Key Centre for Women's Health in Society who have undertaken a five-year...
Female jobs a growing trend.(Brief Article)
Apr 07, 2005 (The Australian Financial Review - ABIX via COMTEX) The Australian workforce has become stronger due to the increased participation of women. Some 4,461,800 women are now in paid employment. This figure represents 54 per cent of the entire female population. While...
Girl power delivers.
Aug 4, 2001 The Age ABIX via COMTEX -- Australian women have continued to spend, despite uncertain economic conditions. A retail survey released in early August 2001 showed that men cut back on their purchases at the beginning of the year, with spending not...
Saving Uluru's Story
The rock. Unmistakably Australian and undeniably impressive. Uluru, also known as Ayers Rock, dominates the plains of central Australia. Home to countless flora and fauna, this monolith has also been a canvas for the Anangu people who have lived around its base for many thousands of years. Paintings and engravings...
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