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Surprising insights into the work habits of employees during their annual leave

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As workplaces gear up for the return to business as usual after the holidays, a recent research study has unearthed surprising insights into the work habits of employees during their annual leave.

The study, which surveyed over 1,000 workers and is nationally representative, has found that a staggering 78% of respondents struggle to disconnect from work-related messages and notifications while on vacation.

Furthermore, the digital itch is apparent, with 83% of workers admitting to sneaking a peek at work-related emails and messages even when spending holidays with loved ones.

These findings shed light on why over a third (37%) of Australian employees have set a goal for 2024 to unplug from work during their days off.

Research initiative

Frank Mondello, General Manager of Coffs Harbour Airport, shared insights into the motivation behind this research initiative, stating, “We know Aussies are hard workers, so we were curious to explore this further, along with the role the Coffs Coast can play in providing a natural antidote to their busy lives.

Within minutes of landing at Coffs Harbour, travelers have access to a plethora of outdoor experiences right at the airport’s doorstep.”

The survey also revealed that 60% of working Australians aspire to spend more time in nature this year, with significantly more workers from New South Wales and Victoria prioritizing outdoor experiences as a New Year’s goal compared to those from Queensland and the Northern Territory.

Mondello emphasized the Coffs Coast’s potential in this regard, saying, “The Coffs Coast has been officially recognized as the first certified ECO Tourism Destination in New South Wales, thanks to its abundant outdoor offerings.

“The airport allows travelers to maximize their long weekends or annual leave by flying directly into a destination where they can engage in activities such as stand-up paddleboarding, kayaking, hiking, surfing, or simply unwinding in the fresh air with a good book. We are on a mission, in collaboration with the local tourism industry, to help busy Aussie workers find their ‘Coff Switch.'”

This tourism initiative aims to capture the attention of travelers, as Coffs Harbour Airport takes the lead in promoting visitation to a region that has long been overshadowed by crowded beach holiday destinations on the East Coast.

Fly-drive holidays

Mondello also highlighted the affordability of fly-drive holidays, stating, “Seventy-six percent of respondents said they would consider flying to Coffs Harbour for a holiday in the next 12 months.

“We also know that car hire costs have reduced as supply chain pressures have eased, making a fly-and-drive holiday more accessible to many. We are confident that a joint industry effort will lead to increased aviation access to the region.”

City of Coffs Harbour Mayor Cr Paul Amos expressed enthusiasm for this new push, saying, “Coffs Harbour is the ideal place for Aussies to disconnect, spend quality time in the great outdoors, and savor our burgeoning food and drink scene.

“The region’s tourism industry is experiencing a renaissance, with new accommodations and experiences giving travelers fresh reasons to visit. Coffs Harbour Airport’s proactive approach to encouraging travelers to find their ‘Coff Switch’ is a win-win for the region and for busy Australians.”

Additional findings from the research include:

– New South Wales (88%) and Victoria (86%) have some of the highest proportions of workers who sneakily check work-related content while on holiday with loved ones.
– Among the generational workforce, millennials aged 35-44 find it most challenging to disconnect from work messages and notifications during holidays (87%), compared to 66% of working baby boomers (aged 65+).
– In New South Wales, 84% of workers find it difficult to switch off from emails and other work-related messages while on vacation.
– Both women and men are equally likely to sneak a peek at work-related emails and notifications while on holiday (85% and 83%, respectively).
– Thirty-eight percent of workers aspire to spend more time with family in 2024, with this figure slightly higher in New South Wales at 42%, and a striking 88% of Tasmanians eager to spend more quality time with their families.

The research findings highlight the challenge many Australian workers face in finding the elusive ‘Coff Switch’ that allows them to truly unwind during their holidays.

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Tyler Robinson arrested for killing activist Charlie Kirk

Tyler Robinson arrested for murdering Charlie Kirk; shared details on Discord, revealing political motives and chilling messages

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Tyler Robinson arrested for murdering Charlie Kirk, shared details on Discord, revealing political motives and chilling messages

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– Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested for allegedly murdering activist Charlie Kirk, 31, at a university event in Utah.
– Witnesses revealed Robinson’s negative views on Kirk and links to anti-fascist sentiments through his messages and actions.
Tyler Robinson, 22, was arrested following the alleged murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, 31, during a university event in Utah.
Authorities reported that Robinson shared details about the incident on Discord, discussing his actions after the shooting.
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Witness testimonies indicate Robinson had expressed negative views about Kirk prior to the attack, which he described as “spreading hate.”

He arrived campus in a grey Dodge Challenger and opened fire, leading to Kirk’s immediate collapse. Following the incident, Robinson’s father and a minister turned him in to the police.

Political Context

Robinson’s messages, including references to anti-fascist imagery and memes, indicated a motive tied to Kirk’s political beliefs.

Governor Spencer Cox noted Robinson’s increasing political engagement and dissatisfaction with Kirk’s views in conversations with relatives. The investigation raised concerns over targeted violence linked to political ideology.


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Wall Street bets big on Fed rate cut

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Wall Street traders are increasingly confident the Federal Reserve will cut rates next week.

Fresh inflation data has showed prices edging higher but growth slowing, and with jobs, markets, and political pressure all in focus, the Fed’s decision could be pivotal for the economy.

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FBI hunts assassin who shot Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University

Charlie Kirk, conservative influencer, shot dead at 31 during speech at Utah Valley University, prompting ongoing manhunt for suspect

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Charlie Kirk, conservative influencer, shot dead at 31 during speech at Utah Valley University, prompting ongoing manhunt for suspect

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– Federal authorities are investigating the shooting of Charlie Kirk, who was killed at Utah Valley University.
– A manhunt for the actual shooter is underway; two men have been questioned and released without charges.
Federal authorities are investigating the shooting of conservative influencer Charlie Kirk, who was killed while speaking at Utah Valley University.
The incident occurred around 12:20 PM when Kirk was shot in the neck, leading to a chaotic scene as attendees fled. Kirk, a father of two, died shortly after being taken to a local hospital.Investigators believe the shooter fired from a building approximately 200 yards away.

During the aftermath, two men, one of whom claimed to have fired the shot, were taken into custody but later released without charges. A manhunt is ongoing for the actual shooter.

Utah Governor Spencer Cox stated that those responsible will be held accountable, outlining the state’s commitment to justice.

President Donald Trump condemned the political climate surrounding Kirk’s death, blaming extreme rhetoric and violence.

In a statement, he remembered Kirk as a patriot who advocated for open debate. Following the incident, vigils were held nationwide, and classes at the university have been cancelled.

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Ongoing Investigation

As investigations continue, American flags will fly at half-staff until Sunday in honour of Kirk.

“I want to be very clear that this is a political assassination,” Utah Governor Spencer Cox, a Republican, told a news conference.

“And I just want to remind people that we still have the death penalty here in the state of Utah.

The Utah Department of Public Safety said that its State Crime Lab was “working with multiple active crime scenes”.

“These were identified based on where the victim was shot, as well as the locations where the suspect and victim travelled,” a department statement said.

“The shooting is believed to be a targeted attack. The shooter is believed to have fired from the roof of a building down to the location of the public event in the student courtyard.”

Eyewitness account

Attendee Tiana Lao said the shooting came as a shock in what otherwise felt like an= normal event.

“We didn’t realise it was real at first and then everyone began rushing out, shouting to get down in panic and distress,” she told ABC News.

“People were excited. There were some opponents like there usually are at these events … but they were peaceful, so this was a total shock.”


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