Hybrid Work Boosts ACT's Economy

Hybrid Work Boosts ACT's Economy

Update: 2025-12-02
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The Australian Capital Territorys shift towards hybrid work arrangements is boosting productivity and productivity, with three out of four public servants now working remotely. This strategy, part of a new economic growth plan, aims to improve work-life balance and create a more inclusive economy. Hybrid work has significantly improved workforce participation, especially for parents and caregivers, and has strengthened inclusion and productivity. The governments economic development framework focuses on reducing commute times, investing in the workforce, and supporting local economies. The CBR two thousand thirty framework outlines four key missions to drive Canberras economic development, including becoming a climate-ready city and focusing on knowledge-based economic growth. The government plans to invest in high-growth potential businesses and diversify industries, aiming to grow Canberras employment base to three hundred thousand jobs by two thousand thirty.

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Hybrid Work Boosts ACT's Economy

Hybrid Work Boosts ACT's Economy