Tourist numbers continuing to grow in Queensland
Queensland’s tourism industry is moving from strength to strength, with the sector contributing an estimated $23 billion annually to the state’s economy.
Queensland’s tourism industry is moving from strength to strength, with the sector contributing an estimated $23 billion annually to the state’s economy.
As a result of Australia’s growing population, energy consumption will no doubt be a hot topic in the coming years. Solar is both a clean and renewable energy source and many Queensland residents are now seeing the benefit of installing panels on the roofs of their homes and businesses.
Australia’s population rests on a dedicated network of medical facilities that see constant investment in order to meet the changing health requirements of the country. In Western Australia, the government’s $200 million investment into this infrastructure is set to assist with the expansion of the state’s hospitals as part of the Royalties for the Regions initiative.
Queensland has seen the introduction of a number of new initiatives designed to promote the state’s built environment through Priority Development Areas (PDAs). These represent parts of the state that are central to its built environment across the coming years.
Like all major Australian cities, Perth is investing in infrastructure that can support future growth. Just one of these is a new bridge planned to help buses enter and exit the city promptly, one that should also provide a range of apprenticeship opportunities during the construction stage.
Queensland has experienced a significant rise in domestic travellers over the last year, a trend that is expected to improve job opportunities in the state.
Tourism is one of Queensland’s most important industries, providing employment for a range of different individuals from hospitality workers through to dedicated tourism ventures.
The Sunshine Coast represents one of the most important areas of Queensland, providing a range of different avenues for job seekers. These opportunities are expected to keep growing in future years, thanks to a major development outside of Landsborough.
Queensland is seeing an increased investment in housing, with the state recording a considerable amount of interest in its built environment. For those seeking apprenticeship opportunities, the growing focus on construction could pave the way for a myriad of exciting positions.
The redevelopment of a Lindeman Island resort could bring more than 1,200 jobs to Queensland over the coming years, providing a boost for the state’s tourism and construction industries.
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