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Meet the AHRI National Certification Council
A year in review: The best of HRM in 2015
AHRI CEO Lyn Goodear on shaking up the world of HR
The way ahead at AHRI’s National Convention
The advance of women in political leadership
Igniting the HR spark at AHRI’s National Convention
The case for a thorough travel policy
Mental health a big issue in the workplace
Charting a course with APC
Employee engagement: maintaining motivation
The AHRI National Certification Council inducts its first group of certified HR practitioners.
As 2015 draws to a close, let’s look back at some of the most read articles, most watched videos and the trends that got people in the HR community talking.
It's time to reset the standards for HR and build something new, says AHRI CEO Lyn Goodear.
The community of HR professionals came together at AHRI's National Convention this year for a meeting of minds.
The recent change in prime minister has led to more women in prominent leadership positions, a welcome step towards gender diversity in political leadership.
Day one of the AHRI National Convention kicked off today as speakers and attendees discussed pressing issues in today's HR landscape.
The recent news over Bronwyn Bishop's misuse of travel funds, and her resignation, makes a strong case for why all organisations need a clear travel policy.
A recent case at a major Australian airport saw an employee of one of our infrastructure utilities suddenly leave work in a distressed state, get into his car, drive through…
Paul Begley, AHRI’s national manager of government and media relations, examines the nuts and bolts of AHRI’s new certification program.
Only a quarter of employees in Australia feel strongly engaged in their work and unless businesses can improve, productivity is doomed to remain stagnant.