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Data-driven insights on AI and the Australian workforce.

·5 min read

Will AI Replace Programmers in Australia?

Australian tech firms cut 4,450 jobs in 10 weeks, yet programmers are still in shortage. We break down the data behind AI's real impact on software careers.

software and applications programmersict business and systems analystsict support techniciansdatabase and systems administrators and ict security specialists
·6 min read

Will AI Replace Accountants in Australia?

Australian accountants face an AI risk score of 7.3/10. We break down what the data says about automation, which tasks are most exposed, and what it means for your career.

accountantsbookkeepersfinancial brokersfinancial dealers
·5 min read

Why Women Face Higher AI Job Risk in Australia

62% of workers in Australia's highest AI risk occupations are women. We break down the data behind this gap and what it means.

general clerksaccounting clerksbookkeepersreceptionists
·6 min read

Which Australian Jobs Are Most at Risk From AI Layoffs?

WiseTech, Atlassian, CBA and Telstra have cut thousands of jobs citing AI. We break down who's affected, which roles are most exposed, and what the data says about your career.

software and applications programmerscall or contact centre workersict business and systems analystsgeneral clerks
·5 min read

Most Companies That Cut Jobs for AI Are Already Rehiring

Two in three companies that cut staff for AI are already rehiring. We look at what went wrong, which Australian roles are affected, and what the data says.

call or contact centre workerssoftware and applications programmersgeneral clerksaccounting clerks
·4 min read

Could a Four-Day Week Save Australian Jobs From AI?

Unions want a 4-day week and 6 months notice for AI job losses. Here's what's being proposed, what the trial data says, and who it affects.

general clerkscall or contact centre workersaccounting clerksreceptionists
·7 min read

Are Tradies the Safest Career Bet in Australia?

Australian trades have AI risk scores as low as 1.9/10. With 300,000 worker shortfalls and a $242B infrastructure pipeline, tradies may be the safest career bet going.

electriciansplumberscarpenters and joinersconcreters