Brisbane port becoming more accessible

Transport projects are among the most important civil construction initiatives for big cities. Not only does this work provide a range of advantages for businesses working in the area, they also require specialised skills for their construction to go smoothly.

Disability sector driving further growth

Training in care for the disabled is increasing in Queensland, with the state government committing greater resources for people pursuing these qualifications.

BUSY Promotes Australian Apprenticeships Through Radio Advertising

For the month of August BUSY At Work will promote the benefits of Australian Apprenticeships via our latest radio advertising campaign targeting employers. The key areas this advertising will broadcast to include Toowoomba, Darling Downs, Gympie and Sunshine Coast. Further advertising is set to commence throughout the Bundaberg, Wide Bay and Burnett region on the 25 August.

Queensland seeing considerable hotel growth

This expansion has most recently been confirmed by a survey from CBRE Group. Their survey of Queensland’s hotel market identified that upwards pressure on the supply of rooms would drive future growth in the industry. Between 2010 and 2011 alone, the average occupancy rate for Queensland hotels jumped from 75 per cent to 79 per cent.

Winner of BUSY At Work World Cup Tipping Competition

Congratulations to Gary Macnamara who was BUSY At Work’s point leader for the majority of our tipping competition. Gary has received an official World Cup soccer ball and Socceroos jersey and has chosen Rosies Youth mission as his charity of choice, with BUSY donating $500 on his behalf. Rosies is a not for profit organisation […]