Temika takes out QTA school-based trainee award for North Coast
Still in high school, Temika Sturgess, a student at Burpengary State High School, has her sights firmly set on a career in health care and
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Still in high school, Temika Sturgess, a student at Burpengary State High School, has her sights firmly set on a career in health care and
Casey is a proud First Nation’s man whose ancestry is from the Mithaka country in the outback Windorah region of South-West Queensland. Living in Toowoomba,
The annual CoAct Awards celebrate individuals who have made a significant impact in their employment services industry and apprenticeship support network roles throughout Australia. They
Homelessness on the Gold Coast has become a growing issue, particularly with the current housing crisis and cost of living pressures. This week’s Homeless Connect
More and more businesses are looking to the ‘other 50%’ of the population to address skills shortages for their industry, particularly in the traditionally male-dominated
Inspired by her father to ask businesses near where he works for work experience so she could get a ‘foot in the door’, Shelby was
Bianca is no stranger to work that requires physical labour, having already worked on a cattle station she was already strong and fit enough to
Recently announced as the Harry Hauenschild Apprentice of the Year for Darling Downs and South West Queensland, Gabrielle Clift is a qualified light vehicle mechanic
It’s National Skills Week this week and we’re putting a spotlight on the benefits of vocational education and training. One of the best ways to
Still in high school, Temika Sturgess, a student at Burpengary State High School, has her sights firmly set on a career in health care and
Casey is a proud First Nation’s man whose ancestry is from the Mithaka country in the outback Windorah region of South-West Queensland. Living in Toowoomba,
The annual CoAct Awards celebrate individuals who have made a significant impact in their employment services industry and apprenticeship support network roles throughout Australia. They
Homelessness on the Gold Coast has become a growing issue, particularly with the current housing crisis and cost of living pressures. This week’s Homeless Connect
More and more businesses are looking to the ‘other 50%’ of the population to address skills shortages for their industry, particularly in the traditionally male-dominated
Inspired by her father to ask businesses near where he works for work experience so she could get a ‘foot in the door’, Shelby was
Bianca is no stranger to work that requires physical labour, having already worked on a cattle station she was already strong and fit enough to
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