USQ emerges from pandemic with substantial job cuts

The end of the JobKeeper payment program and exclusion of eligibility for universities under the program is believed to have resulted in 40 jobs cut at the University of Southern Queensland. Member for Blair Shayne Neumann quoted the numbers of job cuts, saying the Toowoomba-based university and its campuses in Springfield and Ipswich were lucky, […]

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