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Working from home is now just ‘work’, and Australia Talks data suggests it’s here to stay – ABC News
IT manager Simon Kooloos used to catch the train from Bendigo to Melbourne and back every day, now he goes to the office just two days a week. Data from the Australia…

Nearly half of Australians are now doing some work from home, and the latest evidence is that ‘WFH’ is here to stay.
Key points:
- Australia Talks asked people how many hours they worked from home before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic
- Prior to the pandemic, half of survey respondents did “zero hours” work from home, but now 43 per cent spend some of their working time at home
- Big businesses are getting on boad, and experts say the new pattern is here to stay
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