The Guardian
RSS FeedWomen and university graduates in Australia most at risk of losing jobs to AI, report finds
Original Published: July 8, 2026
๐ฏ Impact Sentiment: Concerning
๐ Summary
- Australia's federal AI and Employment report warns telemarketers, advertising staff, accountants and similar roles are among the most AI-exposed.
- Jobs and Skills Australia data show the most exposed occupations are more likely filled by women and university-qualified workers.
- Least-exposed jobs skew toward vocational training pathways, including trades and aged care.
- The government says widespread AI job losses have not yet materialized, but exposure is concentrated in white-collar and clerical work.
๐ก JR Insights
- ๐ผ Implication: Degree-heavy office careers may face more task automation pressure than trade and care roles.
- ๐จ Risk: Women in clerical and professional support roles could be disproportionately affected without reskilling support.
- โจ Takeaway: Consider hybrid paths: AI-augmented professional skills or stronger vocational credentials where exposure is lower.