Further support for Indigenous education and jobs with $24.5 million investment

The four communities participating in the Cape York Welfare Reform trial are to benefit from a $24.5 million investment from the Australian government over the next two years, set to build on the ‘significant gains’ made.
National president of Engineers Australia highlights value of a diverse workforce

Diversity in the workplace isn’t only limited to gender, ethnicity or religion – it also applies to the age, experience and skills of employees.
Federal government announces $700,000 engineering project for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

Students of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island descent will be given more opportunities for career development, thanks to a new program announced by the federal government on May 1.
Shardae finds employment on Gold Coast

Shardae Gerrade was a participant of the Get BUSY For Work course in 2012 and has recently obtained a position as a receptionist at a business in Southport on the Gold Coast.
Explaining the importance of safety to young workers

If you have young workers employed with you either for school-based apprenticeships or traineeships, then it’s essential to explain the safety processes in your workplace.
What apprenticeship options are available?

Are you considering taking on an apprenticeship, but not quite sure which area to gain specialised skills in?