
Sunshine Coast real estate growth could create jobs
The Sunshine Coast’s real estate sector continues to show signs of growth, with the region’s council stating job opportunities are not far behind.
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The Sunshine Coast’s real estate sector continues to show signs of growth, with the region’s council stating job opportunities are not far behind.

Apprenticeships and traineeships experienced an end-of-year increase in commencements in 2014, according to new data from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER).

The Australian and International Airshow and Aerospace and Defence Exhibition is organised by Avalon, with the event taking place every two years. In 2013, 168,000 people attended, while 40,000 individuals signed up for the four industry-only trade days that were held.

Twenty nine year old Gladstone local Steven Strathdee knows what hard work is all about and it comes as no surprise that Steven has received a well earned promotion following the completion of his apprenticeship in November 2014.
Anthony Hughes is a confident young man who has tried his hand at a number of different careers over the years before deciding that boilermaking was his true calling.

“These extra projects are expected to save an additional five lives and prevent 256 injury crashes over 10 years, delivering economic benefits of around $168 million.”

The population of the Gold Coast is likely to double in size by 2050, creating an abundance of opportunities for jobseekers across the region.

High school student Jess Barrett is like many young people who spend a lot of time wanting to find their ideal career.

Queensland’s economic growth has been closely tied to the resources industry in recent years, but non-mining sectors are beginning to provide more support.

The Sunshine Coast’s real estate sector continues to show signs of growth, with the region’s council stating job opportunities are not far behind.

Apprenticeships and traineeships experienced an end-of-year increase in commencements in 2014, according to new data from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER).

The Australian and International Airshow and Aerospace and Defence Exhibition is organised by Avalon, with the event taking place every two years. In 2013, 168,000 people attended, while 40,000 individuals signed up for the four industry-only trade days that were held.

Twenty nine year old Gladstone local Steven Strathdee knows what hard work is all about and it comes as no surprise that Steven has received a well earned promotion following the completion of his apprenticeship in November 2014.
Anthony Hughes is a confident young man who has tried his hand at a number of different careers over the years before deciding that boilermaking was his true calling.

“These extra projects are expected to save an additional five lives and prevent 256 injury crashes over 10 years, delivering economic benefits of around $168 million.”

The population of the Gold Coast is likely to double in size by 2050, creating an abundance of opportunities for jobseekers across the region.