Gradcast is a podcast by APS graduates, for APS graduates.
In our monthly episodes, we will talk about the life of an Australian Public Service (APS) Graduate. From tips and tricks to start your career in the APS to relatable stories like ‘what should you NOT wear for Friday casuals?’.
Produced by contentgroup and sponsored by Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC), Gradcast follows a ‘magazine’ style format with shorter conversational segments. We will feature guests from the APS and outside who will provide you with practical tips for your career growth and share their mistakes, so you don’t have to repeat them.
Are you looking to join the APS? or are you a current APS graduate? This podcast is just for you.
For more details, visit our website: https://gradcast.com.au/
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Gradcast is a podcast by APS graduates, for APS graduates.
In our monthly episodes, we will talk about the life of an Australian Public Service (APS) Graduate. From tips and tricks to start your career in the APS to relatable stories like ‘what should you NOT wear for Friday casuals?’.
Produced by contentgroup and sponsored by Commonwealth Superannuation Corporation (CSC), Gradcast follows a ‘magazine’ style format with shorter conversational segments. We will feature guests from the APS and outside who will provide you with practical tips for your career growth and share their mistakes, so you don’t have to repeat them.
Are you looking to join the APS? or are you a current APS graduate? This podcast is just for you.
For more details, visit our website: https://gradcast.com.au/
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Did you know that 2 in 5 young people aged 16-24 years have experienced a mental health issue in the past 12 months?
Being a university student or a grad is a challenging time in life, with career pressure, confusion about identity and changes in relationships. This can lead to mental health issues such as anxiety and depression.
It is important to talk about mental health, and R U OK? Day is a national day reminding Australians to have conversations with people who may be struggling with mental health. This year, it is on Thursday 8th of September, and the theme is ‘No qualifications needed’. Click on the link below to learn more.
In this episode, we have Rachel Clements, the Principal psychologist at the Centre for Corporate Health, and an expert panelist from the R U OK? Day Conversation Think Tank since 2014. She explains what the R U OK? Day is, and shares advice for promoting mental health wellbeing from her experiences consulting with workplaces in the public and private sectors.
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