Queensland pipeline to promote hundreds of jobs

Gas and natural resources are an important part of the Queensland economy. Supporting businesses of all sizes over past years, a recent announcement will see this connection continue for many years to come.
Western Australia headlines 2015 Australian Training Awards

With the number of apprentices and trainees increasing across Australia, it is important to recognise this contribution to their own futures and the economy as a whole.
BUSY At Work’s Career Information Nights proving a hit with students

It’s been a hectic few weeks for BUSY At Work’s Career and Placement Advisor Coordinator, Gillian Quinn and her team at BUSY’s Scarborough Street office in Southport.
Unemployment rate and youth unemployment rate decrease dramatically in the last month

BUSY At Work are pleased to see Australia’s unemployment rate and youth unemployment rate decrease dramatically in the last month.
Recruitment experts highlight value of apprenticeships

There is no doubt that the Australian construction and engineering sectors are enjoying stronger growth periods. However, to maintain this positive sentiment, it is important that these industries have the skilled professionals to drive home these economic advantages.
Urban university village set to provide Rockhampton job boost

By the year 2036, the Rockhampton Regional Council estimates that its population catchment will top 113,000 – from a current base of 85,067. This is expected to push current infrastructure to its limits meaning that the state government and local councils will need to work hard to ensure there are adequate community facilities.
How to get relevant info from prospective candidates

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.
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.
Thousands of job opportunities in north Brisbane project

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.
Agriculture investment to drive jobs and employment

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.