What does the future of work in Australia look like?
Last week, we were delighted to welcome clients, candidates and industry leaders to our annual Future of Work event, featuring renowned futurist and workforce expert Dr Ben Hamer. Attended by professionals from across HR, Talent Acquisition, People & Culture and business leadership eager to explore the trends shaping the future of work, the event offered…
Published on June 3, 2026
Last week, we were delighted to welcome clients, candidates and industry leaders to our annual Future of Work event, featuring renowned futurist and workforce expert Dr Ben Hamer.
Attended by professionals from across HR, Talent Acquisition, People & Culture and business leadership eager to explore the trends shaping the future of work, the event offered thought-provoking discussion on the current market. Talks were practical and highly relevant to the challenges organisations are navigating today, including
- The changing expectations of today’s workforce
- The future of leadership and talent development
- Why more employees are opting out of management roles
- The impact of AI on jobs, skills and workforce planning
- The rise of “Adaptive Intelligence” and the growing importance of human skills
- How organisations can attract and retain talent in an increasingly competitive market
The event marked the release of the highly anticipated annual Keegan Adams industry research and data – its 2026 State of the Workplace report, available now.
Actionable insights
The evening provided key data and insights to guide leaders in today’s environment.
📊 68% of Australians report feeling overwhelmed by the pace of change
📊 58% of employees are increasingly opting out of management roles
📊 82% of employees say they like where they work, yet 43% remain open to new opportunities
📊 Gen Z is expected to represent approximately 25% of the workforce in the coming years, bringing new expectations around flexibility, career growth and workplace experience
The overarching message was clear: organisations that embrace change, invest in leadership and create meaningful career opportunities will be best positioned to attract and retain talent in the years ahead.
A sincere thank you to Dr Ben Hamer for sharing his expertise and to everyone who joined us and contributed to the conversation.
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Published on June 3, 2026















