The AICC and Fairfax Media have agreed to collaborate on establishing a new job board aimed at indigenous job seekers.
Fairfax Media Limited
Fairfax Media Limited [ASX:FXJ] is Australasia's leading media company. In May, 2007, Fairfax Media and Rural Press Limited completed their merger, creating the largest integrated metropolitan, rural and regional, print and online digital media company in Australasia, with publications and websites in every State and the ACT in Australia, and throughout New Zealand.
In Australia, mastheads include The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian Financial Review, The Canberra Times, BRW, The Sun-Herald, and The Land.
Its New Zealand mastheads include The Dominion Post, The Press, The Sunday Star-Times, TV Guide, NZ House and Garden, and Cuisine.
In addition, Fairfax Media publishes regional and community newspapers, financial and consumer magazines, radio licenses in metro and regional Australia and several agricultural publications in New Zealand and the United States.
Fairfax Media has leading online businesses Fairfax Digital in Australia (including the #1 online news sites smh.com.au and theage.com.au, and leading classified and transaction websites) and Trade Me and stuff.co.nz in New Zealand.
In November 2007, Fairfax Media acquired key assets of Southern Cross Broadcasting (Australia) Limited, including radio stations 2UE in Sydney, 3AW and Magic 1278 Melbourne, 4BC and 4BH Brisbane, and 6PR and 96fm in Perth, the Southern Star television production and distribution business, Satellite Music Australia and other associated businesses.
Fairfax Media also has leading online businesses in Australia, both in news including smh.com.au, and classifieds including mycareer.com.au
For more information, visit www.fairfaxmedia.com.au/

The MyCareer.com.au story began in a small office behind The Age newspaper offices in Melbourne Australia in 1999.
We now have over 100 team members employed in five states across Australia including Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland, Western Australia and South Australia. Our client base is national, as both employers and jobseekers from across Australia use MyCareer as their key job/employee online search tool.
Being part of the Fairfax family also means that MyCareer has inherited a great amount of print knowledge from The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age employment classifieds, plus direct access to a wide network of other Fairfax Digital news, classifieds and lifestyle websites.
For jobseekers: MyCareer aims to provide you with the best jobs from the best employers across Australia, while also delivering you new ways and new technology to make it easier to find the job that’s right for you.
For employers: We believe that companies prosper when they have the right people working for them, so we do our very best to deliver high quality candidates across all fields of expertise.
Our unique benefits
MyCareer aims to deliver a job/employee search service that has/is:
Simple – We provide a convenient, accessible and easy way for people to find the right job or the right candidate.
Quality – Combining innovative technology with customer-focused solutions, we continually deliver quality outcomes.
Reach – MyCareer has exclusive partnerships with The Age and Sydney Morning Herald, Fairfax Community Newspapers, Yahoo!7 and the Fairfax Digital online network (domain.com.au, drive.com.au, rsvp.com.au, theage.com.au) to name a few, MyCareer delivers a national base of jobs and jobseekers.
Heritage – Our Fairfax print employment heritage (from The Age and Sydney Morning Herald) provides a service to our customers with an unrivalled breadth, depth of knowledge and resources.
Speed – In all that we do, from our site to our service, we always demonstrate a commitment to being fast, responsive and reliable, when and where needed.
Value – We provide excellent value through our innovative approach to new and effective ways to search for and advertise jobs.
Genuine – Our products, processes and policies strive to ensure that all jobs and candidates on our site are real.