
Priority ports development ‘important for jobs in Queensland’
Boosting Queensland’s main ports remains a key objective for the Palaszczuk government, according to State Development Minister Anthony Lynham.
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Boosting Queensland’s main ports remains a key objective for the Palaszczuk government, according to State Development Minister Anthony Lynham.
The Queensland government has unveiled a multi-million-dollar Gold Coast roads package that will boost employment across the state over the next three years.
A new focus on the energy industry could provide job opportunities in Queensland across a number of different professions.
The country’s vocational education and training (VET) sector is set to receive a boost following news that the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has been approved for $68 million of additional funding.
Ipswich’s youth unemployment rate is among the highest in the state, but a local MP believes apprenticeships and traineeships could be part of the answer.
Tourism across the Gold Coast is expected to improve significantly in the years leading up to the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Queensland government said hospitality providers are already working hard across the region to support the sporting event, with 16,000 accommodation beds contracted in preparation.
Rockhampton students will be the first to benefit from a new government booklet aimed at helping more teenagers secure school-based apprenticeships.
The Queensland government has formally endorsed a Toondah Harbour revitalisation project in the Redlands, which is expected to create thousands of employment opportunities in the region.
The number of jobs in Queensland’s coal industry could be set to rise, as the sector gears up for greater success in international markets.
Boosting Queensland’s main ports remains a key objective for the Palaszczuk government, according to State Development Minister Anthony Lynham.
The Queensland government has unveiled a multi-million-dollar Gold Coast roads package that will boost employment across the state over the next three years.
A new focus on the energy industry could provide job opportunities in Queensland across a number of different professions.
The country’s vocational education and training (VET) sector is set to receive a boost following news that the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) has been approved for $68 million of additional funding.
Ipswich’s youth unemployment rate is among the highest in the state, but a local MP believes apprenticeships and traineeships could be part of the answer.
Tourism across the Gold Coast is expected to improve significantly in the years leading up to the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Queensland government said hospitality providers are already working hard across the region to support the sporting event, with 16,000 accommodation beds contracted in preparation.
Rockhampton students will be the first to benefit from a new government booklet aimed at helping more teenagers secure school-based apprenticeships.
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