Out For Good Featured Image

Out for Good was Jobsbank’s very first demonstration project. Alongside the Department of Justice, community organisations and a cohort of employers, we worked to support young people within the justice system into jobs, also providing support for those who employed them. For participants who secured work, the Out for Good program was life changing. Here’s … Read more

Jobs bank Australian Tennis

35% higher profits. A stronger Australian economy to the tune of $12.7bn. Greater happiness in the workplace. Increased ability to anticipate and prepare for change. We have all seen the (very compelling) statistics and stories that circulate about the immense community, individual and business benefits of inclusive employment. And while they’re important, nothing beats the … Read more

Koorie Heritage Trust

Inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people starts with understanding the history of this land – and with so much rich Aboriginal history all around us in Melbourne, the Jobsbank team took the opportunity to visit the Koorie Heritage Trust for a guided tour of Birrarung Marr this week. Lucas, with great humour and warmth, taught … Read more

melbourne comedy festival featured image

After the year we’ve all had, gathering to laugh together is more important – and fun! – than ever, particularly when the iconic Melbourne International Comedy Festival is also committed to providing employment opportunities to people who’ve struggled to find work due to the pandemic. JobsBank worked with the Comedy Festival to provide support for jobseekers from … Read more

#istandforrespect

In recent weeks, Australia has been rocked by allegations of gendered harassment and violence in our workplaces. From our office buildings to inside our own homes, women all over the country are speaking out about the harm they face every day in all areas of their lives. It is simply unacceptable. And at this turning … Read more

Team photo australian open

Last week we had the opportunity to celebrate with and thank some of the wonderful employees who worked at this year’s 2021 Australian Open. From diverse backgrounds – Melbourne, France, Chile and Colombia – and with a wealth of work and educational experiences, each of them brought huge enthusiasm, drive and passion to their work … Read more

Archana with daughters

Jobsbank is committed to supporting inclusive workplaces and ensuring that as we recover from the pandemic, everyone has the opportunity to find secure, stable work, regardless of their background or the barriers they face. Achieving this requires a mindset shift from employers to recognise that underrepresented jobseekers can take lots of different forms. We’d like … Read more

TA 2021 Candidates

And that’s a wrap on this year’s Australian Open! It’s an incredible achievement that this iconic Melbourne event could go ahead this year – and despite delays and mid-tournament lockdowns, Tennis Australia was able to give 25 jobseekers the opportunity to work, learn and grow. From young people from refugee backgrounds to those pivoting from … Read more

Season's Greeting

As 2020 draws to a close, JobsBank would like to say thank you to all those who have supported us through this year – we wish you all a safe and relaxing festive period and look forward to working with you in 2021. And, in case you missed it, here is the link to our … Read more

Corinne Proske

JobsBank is pleased to announce the appointment of our new CEO, Corinne Proske. Corinne comes to us from Speckle Loans, where as Founder and CEO she developed and leveraged digital technology to help vulnerable consumers access fair and affordable finance. Previously, Corinne worked at Good Shepherd Microfinance where she incubated Speckle as well as several … Read more

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Jobsbank acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the Traditional Owners of the land on which we work. We pay our respects to their culture, their connections to Country and community, and to Elders past and present.