
The Gold Coast enjoying ‘jobs bonanza’
Organisations throughout the Gold Coast are creating thousands of new jobs in Queensland, with the region experiencing solid growth across multiple sectors.
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Organisations throughout the Gold Coast are creating thousands of new jobs in Queensland, with the region experiencing solid growth across multiple sectors.
BUSY At Work, a leading provider of apprenticeship, employment and community programs, has urged Gold Coast businesses to do their part to bring down youth unemployment in the region.
Approximately half of young Australians are concerned that education has not provided them with the skills they need to succeed in the workplace, new research has revealed.
Australia will be one of the biggest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the world, with Queensland playing a major role in the country’s success, according to a leading industry organisation.
The number of jobs available in Ipswich is set to rise over the coming years, after the city’s council announced a new strategic framework for the region’s future development.
The Palaszczuk government has announced an Accelerated Works Program for public projects that will create 430 jobs in North Queensland. This is part of a five-point plan to stimulate employment across the region.
Businesses should offer more apprenticeships and traineeships to counter high youth unemployment in the state, according to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ).
The construction of a new public hospital in Roma is expected to create more than 250 jobs in Queensland during the building phase, according to the state government.
Multiple projects in Cairns will share $60 million in accelerated funding in order to fast-track the creation of jobs in Queensland. According to the state government, site works on some of the initiatives are likely to start this week (February 1).
Organisations throughout the Gold Coast are creating thousands of new jobs in Queensland, with the region experiencing solid growth across multiple sectors.
BUSY At Work, a leading provider of apprenticeship, employment and community programs, has urged Gold Coast businesses to do their part to bring down youth unemployment in the region.
Approximately half of young Australians are concerned that education has not provided them with the skills they need to succeed in the workplace, new research has revealed.
Australia will be one of the biggest exporters of liquefied natural gas (LNG) in the world, with Queensland playing a major role in the country’s success, according to a leading industry organisation.
The number of jobs available in Ipswich is set to rise over the coming years, after the city’s council announced a new strategic framework for the region’s future development.
The Palaszczuk government has announced an Accelerated Works Program for public projects that will create 430 jobs in North Queensland. This is part of a five-point plan to stimulate employment across the region.
Businesses should offer more apprenticeships and traineeships to counter high youth unemployment in the state, according to the Chamber of Commerce and Industry Queensland (CCIQ).
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