
Greater funding for tourism in Queensland
The most recent state budget has revealed ongoing plans to invest in the region’s hospitality infrastructure, with $250 million going towards projects supporting the games.
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The most recent state budget has revealed ongoing plans to invest in the region’s hospitality infrastructure, with $250 million going towards projects supporting the games.
Residential housing is one of the biggest areas seeing growth across Australia, as domestic demand for builders and tradespeople makes up for faltering mining construction.
Keanu attended the second R U BUSY? course for 2014. Before his attendance, Keanu left school after completing Year 11 and had little confidence.
Australian industry will take a lead role in advising on reforms for vocational education and training (VET) to ensure the sector drives productivity and competitiveness improvements across the economy.
If you need help choosing a career that will suit your personality, abilities and passions, it helps to understand what kind of worker you actually are.
In 2014-2015, the state government has budgeted $615 million to address vocational training. Of that funding, roughly a third will go into the foundation skills necessary to start an apprenticeship.
This was demonstrated clearly in recent years, as a number of flooding cases affected the state. Big deluges in 2013, 2011 and 2010 have all left their mark on Queensland, demonstrating how dangerous storms can be in the state.
As a result, much of the region’s potential has not been realised, despite having plentiful resources and land for development.
However, one mine in north-west Queensland is demonstrating how underground shaft mining can extend the lifetime of existing mineral deposits.
The most recent state budget has revealed ongoing plans to invest in the region’s hospitality infrastructure, with $250 million going towards projects supporting the games.
Residential housing is one of the biggest areas seeing growth across Australia, as domestic demand for builders and tradespeople makes up for faltering mining construction.
Keanu attended the second R U BUSY? course for 2014. Before his attendance, Keanu left school after completing Year 11 and had little confidence.
Australian industry will take a lead role in advising on reforms for vocational education and training (VET) to ensure the sector drives productivity and competitiveness improvements across the economy.
If you need help choosing a career that will suit your personality, abilities and passions, it helps to understand what kind of worker you actually are.
In 2014-2015, the state government has budgeted $615 million to address vocational training. Of that funding, roughly a third will go into the foundation skills necessary to start an apprenticeship.
This was demonstrated clearly in recent years, as a number of flooding cases affected the state. Big deluges in 2013, 2011 and 2010 have all left their mark on Queensland, demonstrating how dangerous storms can be in the state.
The BUSY Group acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the country throughout Australia and their continuing connection to the land, sea and community. We pay our respects to them and their cultures, and their Elders past and present.
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* THE BUSY GROUP LTD trading as BUSY At Work is a service provider contracted by the Australian Government as represented by the Department of Employment and Workplace Relations to provide support services to prospective and current employers and Australian Apprentices. THE BUSY GROUP LTD is one of a number of Providers in Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania, and Western Australia. This website does not represent the Australian Government, if you wish to access information about Australian Apprenticeships from the Australian Government you should access the Australian Apprenticeships website.