Share our CBD open plan office / writers’ room


Flinders Lane (between King and Spenser)
Share 150 sqm
Quality furnished open plan
Suit up to 4 people (making a total of 8 people in the space)
$1650 pcm plus GST, two months minimum / Two months bond
Single desks from $500 pcm plus GST

Contact Greg 03 8330 1931 [email protected]

Looking for a walk in and start working office (suitable for up to 4 people) in the CBD? You’ll have exclusive access to 4 fully furnished workstations with high speed Wi-Fi in a spacious open plan office with four others.

The office has a casual professional look with a shared conference table, shared kitchen and access to networked printers and phones.

Fully accessible building with classy fit-out occupied by owner manager.

Looking for stable arrangement with trusted outfit. Must have positive professional outlook and ethical business.

Two months bond plus rent paid in advance monthly – minimum of two months term

References required.

$1650 pcm plus GST / $500 per desk pcm plus GST
Includes internet, power and cleaning (fortnightly)
Plus share of telecom
Plus cost of consumables

Watch for Radical Ralph

First time job seekers are urged to check their online self

Students are urged to check the privacy settings on their social media accounts and to search for their online self to see what prospective employers might find.

According to ACTU Worksite, many young job seekers don’t realise that employers will often use the web to check out job applicants.

Watch ACTU Worksite’s interview hopeful Ralph – we’re not sure his neat suit and tie and great resume will save him from this … watch now.

Radical Ralph

Wazup? says Radical Ralph

Radical Ralph was dreamt up by Melbourne-based writer and actor Tim Potter. (You might’ve seen Tim recently on the SBS comedy hit Legally Brown or in his regular stage gig with Red Stitch Actors Theatre. Radical Ralph is played by fellow actor Matt Whitty.)

The video is part of the popular www.worksite.actu.org.au website which is visited by over 10,000 secondary school students every month.

Top tips from ACTU Worksite for Schools
• Google your name to see what comes up.
• Get a professional sounding email address, simple variations on your name are best
• Create a professional sounding voicemail on your phone. If you miss a call from a potential employer it means they will get a good first impression.

Visit www.worksite.actu.org.au for lots of interesting stuff for first time job seekers.

Tim’s bio timpotter.com.au

Work! It’s an experience wraps up in Melbourne

Year 10s can be a fickle bunch. But their reception of our drama about first jobs has really blown us away.

With 23 performances to over 2,500 students Work! It’s an experience has been an exciting and sometimes nerve-racking introduction to producing a drama incursion and workshop to secondary schools.



Thanks to everyone who was involved in making the May season such a great success. Red Stitch Actors Theatre cast members Tim Potter, Rosie Lockhart and Chrissy O’Neill; writer Peter Houghton; director Anne Browning and stage manager Melissa McNab.

Kudos to Bartholomew Walsh our wonderful MC who kept the questions flowing in our workshop Q and A and to our generous panel guests who answered some tricky questions from students.

ACTU Worksite for Schools also wishes to thank the following unions for their support ACTU, SDA, United Voice, AEU, VIEU and Victorian Trades Hall Council.

We are working on making the incursions available to regional areas of Victoria in 2014.
To enquire about the play for your students, call Kim Hall at Edunity on 9534 2833 or email [email protected]

It was perfect. The actors were incredible in their delivery of a very relevant issue to our students.I have strongly recommended we include this event in our curriculum in 2014.

Barbara Smith, Work Education Coordinator, Patterson River Secondary College

It was terrific – important messages delivered in a very entertaining way.

Angela Moylan, Careers Coordinator, University High School.

A very worthwhile presentation, which highlighted a range of important issues in an entertaining and accessible manner.

Margaret Rooney, Careers Pathways Coordinator, Our Lady of Sion College, Box Hill

We really liked the play and thought it was very funny! It was informative about different situations faced at work.

Year 10 student at Sacred Heart Girls College, Oakleigh.

 

Prepare your students for work experience

Tim, Sonja and Ngaire perform Work! It's an experience by Peter Houghton.

We’ve got together with the ACTU and Red Stitch Actors Theatre to create a fast-paced, informative drama and discussion panel about getting and keeping your first job.

Work! It’s an experience comes to your school, with all actors, props and panel guests.

The play highlights different issues that students may face within their first working experience, including correct pay and conditions, safe and fair workplace, getting skills and dealing with bullying.

Students will:

    • Learn how to deal with tricky work situations.

 

    • Get the opportunity to ask questions and share their experiences with an expert panel.

 

    • Learn about employer expectations and their responsibilities.

 

    • Learn about their rights to correct pay and conditions, a safe and fair workplace, getting skills and dealing with bullying.

 

 

With a limited season in May 2013, book your incursion now to avoid disappointment.

 

Call 9534 2833, email [email protected] or visit www.edunity.com.au/work