Career planning ‘still important’ for mature-age workers
Older workers do not put as much focus on career planning as school-leavers and graduates, according to recent research. However, this could leave them unprepared when a crisis emerges.
CCIQ welcomes Queen’s Wharf casino resort project
A casino resort set for Queen’s Wharf will have a positive effect on jobs in Queensland, according to a leading industry group.
Charity fundraiser promises to be an afternoon of fun and laughter
In what promises to be an awesome afternoon of fun and frivolity, BUSY At Work are sponsoring a charity luncheon to help raise funding and awareness of childhood cancer.
Gold Coast tradesmen could benefit from $2.5bn CBD investment
An additional $2.5 billion of investment is heading to the Gold Coast’s CBD, with Southport set to become the region’s core business and employment hub.
Michael moves into top gear with heavy vehicle apprenticeship
Mature age apprentice and family man, Michael Momo has come a long way since moving to Australia at the end of 2012.
Gold Coast casino could create thousands of jobs in Queensland
The construction of a multimillion-dollar integrated casino resort on the Gold Coast looks set to go ahead, following the announcement that a site for the project has been decided.
Host organisations wanted for Work for the Dole program
Having just established themselves in their new office at 70 Sydney Street Mackay, BUSY At Work, Work for the Dole (WFD) Co-ordinator, Kristy Gostelow and staff are now keen to enlist potential Host Organisations to come up with suitable activities for job seekers.
Tourism boost for Queensland jobs
The state’s tourism industry is thriving, bringing a host of new job opportunities to Queensland and boosting regional economies.
China Stone Coal project could support more than 7,000 jobs
The creation of thousands of jobs in Queensland could be in the pipeline if the China Stone Coal project goes ahead, according to the state government.
Agricultural apprenticeships set to benefit from new partnership
Agricultural apprenticeships in Queensland are a key focus of a new partnership between the Palaszczuk government and the state’s major producers.