Government unveils $70m regional infrastructure package
The state government has announced that organisations will create hundreds of jobs in Queensland through a new $70 million regional infrastructure program.
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The state government has announced that organisations will create hundreds of jobs in Queensland through a new $70 million regional infrastructure program.
The Gold Coast Light Rail reached another major milestone on Christmas Eve, after the Queensland government revealed that the shortlisted bidders have submitted their proposals for the project’s second stage.
Queensland’s property sector and housing construction industry are both showing signs of improvement, which could spell good news for apprentices and trainees across a variety of professions.
Residents and businesses across the Gold Coast are set to benefit from a new framework that is expected to provide numerous employment opportunities over the next 20 years.
If you’re an employer with mature workers aged 45 to 54 (in active full time, part time or casual employment) chances are you probably already recognise they are amongst your business’s most valuable assets.
Young job seekers interested in working in the transport and logistics industry can now enrol in an exciting new program BUSY At Work is delivering with Careers Australia Training in Ipswich.
The Queensland government has announced the tenderer for a heavy rail duplication project that will create hundreds of jobs across the Gold Coast. The initiative is part of the wider regeneration of the region in time for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
The state government has unveiled new information regarding the planned merger between Energex and Ergon Energy, with the move expected to create new jobs in Queensland.
Manufacturing jobs in Queensland are set to receive a significant boost after the state government unveiled a new industry group earlier this month. Official figures show the sector is already the state’s third largest employer, supporting more than 165,000 workers.
The state government has announced that organisations will create hundreds of jobs in Queensland through a new $70 million regional infrastructure program.
The Gold Coast Light Rail reached another major milestone on Christmas Eve, after the Queensland government revealed that the shortlisted bidders have submitted their proposals for the project’s second stage.
Queensland’s property sector and housing construction industry are both showing signs of improvement, which could spell good news for apprentices and trainees across a variety of professions.
Residents and businesses across the Gold Coast are set to benefit from a new framework that is expected to provide numerous employment opportunities over the next 20 years.
If you’re an employer with mature workers aged 45 to 54 (in active full time, part time or casual employment) chances are you probably already recognise they are amongst your business’s most valuable assets.
Young job seekers interested in working in the transport and logistics industry can now enrol in an exciting new program BUSY At Work is delivering with Careers Australia Training in Ipswich.
The Queensland government has announced the tenderer for a heavy rail duplication project that will create hundreds of jobs across the Gold Coast. The initiative is part of the wider regeneration of the region in time for the 2018 Commonwealth Games.
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