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Clouds clearing for geos

GEOSCIENTIST employment in Australia bucked the downward trend in which unemployment spiked across the community due to the COVID-19 crisis, with unemployment in the sector dropping from 10% in the previous quarter to 8.6%.

Geoscientists buck the COVID-19 jobs trend

Geoscientists buck the COVID-19 jobs trend

According to the quarterly survey by the Australian Institute of Geoscientists, under-employment was also down to 17.4% from 18.1% for the quarter. AIG president Andrew Waltho said the improvements...

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