
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.
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Queensland’s tourism industry is moving from strength to strength, with the sector contributing an estimated $23 billion annually to the state’s economy.
Infrastructure projects are a constant part of Queensland becoming a more productive state. If the roads are of better quality, goods can be transported across the regions quicker, in turn improving the entire supply chain.
Queensland has a long and proud history in agriculture. However, while it is part of the state’s past, it also represents the future for many apprentices seeking long-term employment.
BUSY At Work is supporting a visionary new Work for the Dole (WFD) project in Bowen which will provide a major tourism boost for the local region.
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.
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.
As an industrial trade route, the Flinders Highway is a critical part of Queensland’s transport infrastructure. However, due to its isolation, improvements are always required on the 754km highway.
Australia is considered one of the best locations for tourism and hospitality. With our unique cultural background and scenery, Australia is the perfect location for many visitors from around the world.
The interview stage is one of the most important in the hiring process for any employer looking to take on new staff. When it goes right, it can provide you with important insights into whether a candidate is right for your company. On the other hand, if this conversation doesn’t go well, it can make it much harder to find the right person.
Queensland’s tourism industry is moving from strength to strength, with the sector contributing an estimated $23 billion annually to the state’s economy.
Infrastructure projects are a constant part of Queensland becoming a more productive state. If the roads are of better quality, goods can be transported across the regions quicker, in turn improving the entire supply chain.
Queensland has a long and proud history in agriculture. However, while it is part of the state’s past, it also represents the future for many apprentices seeking long-term employment.
BUSY At Work is supporting a visionary new Work for the Dole (WFD) project in Bowen which will provide a major tourism boost for the local region.
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.
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.
As an industrial trade route, the Flinders Highway is a critical part of Queensland’s transport infrastructure. However, due to its isolation, improvements are always required on the 754km highway.
The BUSY Group acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to the land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and their Elders past and present.
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