
Jobs in Queensland receive Abbot Point expansion boost
A draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been released for the Abbot Point coal port expansion, meaning the project is one step closer to creating new jobs in Queensland.

A draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) has been released for the Abbot Point coal port expansion, meaning the project is one step closer to creating new jobs in Queensland.

BUSY At Work’s partnership with Eureka Landscapes continues to reach new heights with more than 100 apprenticeships having being signed up with the commercial landscaping company since June last year.
School-based apprentice Andrew Cvorak is a young man on a mission.

The number of jobs in Queensland’s coal industry could be set to rise, as the sector gears up for greater success in international markets.

The Queensland government has unveiled a multi-million-dollar Gold Coast roads package that will boost employment across the state over the next three years.

Boosting Queensland’s main ports remains a key objective for the Palaszczuk government, according to State Development Minister Anthony Lynham.

Tourism across the Gold Coast is expected to improve significantly in the years leading up to the 2018 Commonwealth Games. The Queensland government said hospitality providers are already working hard across the region to support the sporting event, with 16,000 accommodation beds contracted in preparation.

Working for the Dole can be a positive and life changing experience. At least it was for former Community Solutions client Brad, who is now working fulltime in a role he thoroughly enjoys.

A $100,000 Indigenous employment partnership has been renewed between the state government and the Queensland Resources Council (QRC).

Established not-for-profit organisation BUSY At Work has broken new ground by becoming the Work for the Dole (WFD) coordinators in Mackay from 1 May this year.