
Jobs in Queensland a key focus ahead of state budget
The state government is concentrating on boosting the housebuilding sector in Queensland.
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The state government is concentrating on boosting the housebuilding sector in Queensland.

“In turn, these investments help families and entire communities to thrive by playing to Australia’s strengths.”

When a prospective employer invites you to an interview, it’s a great feeling to know that all the hard work you put into your application has paid off.
When Bev walked into the Busy Beat hub in Southport earlier this month with a cake for the staff, it was a very joyous occasion given that she had just secured her dream job in an aged care facility.

Born and bred Gold Coaster Kasira Lobegeiger knows what it’s like to be out of work but the happy-go-lucky 24 year old is still willing to help others in their quest to find work.

Silkwood High School student, Ayla Tilly Brown has created an exciting milestone for herself and her school by becoming Silkwood’s first ever school-based trainee.

Eleven lucky job seekers have embarked on a three week journey which could transform their lives with a career pathway in hospitality.

Employment prospects in Townsville and the Gold Coast appear to be on the rise, with more than 16,500 jobs created across the two regions over the year to April 2015.

The Abbot Point port expansion will support thousands of jobs across the state, according to the Palaszczuk government and the Queensland Resources Council (QRC).

The state government is concentrating on boosting the housebuilding sector in Queensland.

“In turn, these investments help families and entire communities to thrive by playing to Australia’s strengths.”

When a prospective employer invites you to an interview, it’s a great feeling to know that all the hard work you put into your application has paid off.
When Bev walked into the Busy Beat hub in Southport earlier this month with a cake for the staff, it was a very joyous occasion given that she had just secured her dream job in an aged care facility.

Born and bred Gold Coaster Kasira Lobegeiger knows what it’s like to be out of work but the happy-go-lucky 24 year old is still willing to help others in their quest to find work.

Silkwood High School student, Ayla Tilly Brown has created an exciting milestone for herself and her school by becoming Silkwood’s first ever school-based trainee.

Eleven lucky job seekers have embarked on a three week journey which could transform their lives with a career pathway in hospitality.
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