Dulux group

DuluxGroup is a manufacturing giant with a suite of products used in homes around the world every single day. Now, it’s sharing its efforts to become a more diverse employer – one that better reflects the world it operates in.  Key points:  DuluxGroup, a global leader in manufacturing and a household name here in Australia, … Read more

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Chemistry giant BASF Australia knew that it wanted to reflect the communities it worked with, and implement a radical internal cultural change. The result is a business transformed, with greater representation for a diverse range of staff – and a national recognition from Chemistry Australia.  Key insights  Six years ago, staff at BASF made a … Read more

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In the bustling world of water chemistry, SNF Australia stands out not just for its technical expertise but for its heart—a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) that permeates every level of the organisation.   Key insights  As you walk around SNF Australia, you encounter a rich tapestry of cultures. The Australian division, part of … Read more

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At Jobsbank, we’re dedicated to creating inclusive workplaces and leveraging social procurement to drive positive business and social outcomes. This NAIDOC Week, we proudly celebrate the enduring spirit and cultural pride of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples with the theme “Keep the Fire Burning! Blak, Loud and Proud.” Our Commitment: Join us in celebrating … Read more

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