
Holly and De’annah spark up their trade careers!
More and more businesses are looking to the ‘other 50%’ of the population to address skills shortages for their industry, particularly in the traditionally male-dominated
More and more businesses are looking to the ‘other 50%’ of the population to address skills shortages for their industry, particularly in the traditionally male-dominated
Inspired by her father to ask businesses near where he works for work experience so she could get a ‘foot in the door’, Shelby was
Bianca is no stranger to work that requires physical labour, having already worked on a cattle station she was already strong and fit enough to
Recently announced as the Harry Hauenschild Apprentice of the Year for Darling Downs and South West Queensland, Gabrielle Clift is a qualified light vehicle mechanic
BUSY At Work’s Support for Women in Trades Having recently left school, Natasha was looking for a career that would allow her to be hands-on
Inspired by her uncle to take up a trade as a boilermaker, Caitlyn was given the opportunity at the beginning of 2020 when CBGU Joint
For years now, even before the pandemic, Australia has been experiencing a labour and skills shortage crisis. In fact, Australia’s skill shortage is the second
At 34 years of age, Lauren has tried a few career paths including sales, visual merchandising, automotive industry, and even starting a number of university
The BUSY Group is a proud supporter of the Queensland Training Awards, with the group being involved as sponsors for many years. In 2023, The
A Bundaberg local, Sharlize used to work in office environments and by all accounts, did well in her work. Being very personable, in a previous