Melissa finds her feet at Nandos with support from BUSY At Work
Melissa Hole is a motivated and dedicated young person who is achieving great success in her new role as a trainee shift supervisor at Nandos Toowoomba in the K Mart Plaza.
Melissa Hole is a motivated and dedicated young person who is achieving great success in her new role as a trainee shift supervisor at Nandos Toowoomba in the K Mart Plaza.

BUSY At Work today announced they have won the contract to deliver the Australian Apprenticeship Support Servicess (Australian Apprenticeship Support Services) across Queensland and in Western Australia.

BUSY At Work in partnership with the Queensland Tourism Industry Council (QTIC) recently hosted a very successful industry overview focusing on the hospitality and tourism industry.

Ever since she was a small child, Bundaberg local Payten Briggs dreamed of having her own cake business.

BUSY At Work is continuing to build on its already strong partnership with the Sunshine Coast Technical Trade Training Centre (SCTTTC).

On 25 February BUSY At Work and the Motor Trades Industry of Queensland (MTA Queensland) hosted the first ever motor trade industry overview.

First year university student Janah O’Shea has always wanted to work with disengaged young people and in a few short years she has already shown herself to be a more than capable youth worker.

Being a male in a non traditional role has never stopped Michael Turley achieving success in his chosen career.

Former Toolooa High School student Montana Connors has always been keen to pursue a career in the administration field.

Alicia McCauley has tried her hand at a few different careers over the years but it wasn’t until she moved into office administration in Gladstone that she found her true vocation.
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