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Finding a job
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If you're looking for a job, a career change or guidance, these programs may be able to help you.
Registering an account to use our services with your Digital ID
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The department’s online services require a registration step to gain access. The registration process will link your Digital ID to an account for the system.
Common account registration and login issues
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After setting up your Digital ID and RAM authorisation, registration is usually required to access a specific departmental system. Below are some issues you may experience during the registration or login process and how to fix them.
Common questions and issues setting up your Digital ID (myID)
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Below are a set of Frequently Asked Questions about setting up myID.
Support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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Discover the programs and initiatives that can help you with finding a job, preparing for work and getting extra skills and experience.
Finding regional jobs
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These programs and initiatives can help you to find jobs in regional or rural Australia.
Workplace Relations and Work Health and Safety Ministers' Meeting – 31 October 2025
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A communiqué from the Workplace Relations and Work Health and Safety Ministers' Meeting on 31 October 2025.
Annual Reports
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The Annual Report provides information about the Department's achievements, corporate arrangements and performance.
Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Annual Report 2024–25
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The Department of Employment and Workplace Relations Annual Report 2024–25 was tabled in Parliament on 30 October 2025.
RJRW Stakeholder Kit – Social Tile 3
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This social tile is part of the Real Jobs Real Wages Stakeholder Kit.
RJRW Stakeholder Kit – Social Tile 2
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This social tile is part of the Real Jobs Real Wages Stakeholder Kit.
RJRW Stakeholder Kit – Social Tile 1
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This social tile is part of the Real Jobs Real Wages Stakeholder Kit.
SEE Workplace Projects
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The Skills for Education and Employment (SEE) Program provides access to free foundation skills training to help eligible Australians improve their language, literacy, numeracy and digital (LLND) skills.