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How to find and take on an apprentice

If your business is considering taking on an apprentice, good job! Making the decision to train someone at the start of their career is the best way that you can help prepare Australia’s next generation of trades people.

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Queensland leads the country in job creation

The state has recorded the highest employment growth rates in the country, with opportunities increasing considerably in the last year. The ABS figures showed that 65,000 jobs have been created in Queensland in the last year.

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Schools central to future infrastructure

Because of this importance, schools will be vital to the ongoing success of Queensland’s economy. To meet predicted demand, the state government has recently rolled out plans for future schools, with around 100 needed by 2031.

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Matt Enjoying Opportunities After Graduating R U BUSY? Course

Matt participated in the second R U BUSY? course for 2014. Matt has an acquired brain injury, from a car accident when he was 4 years old. Although Matt has had many challenges, his positive outlook and attitude towards life has been really inspiring. His funny and bubbly personality made Matt’s time on the program a very positive experience – his ability to make people smile and laugh is something that other participants really appreciated. Youth Project Officer, Rebecca Slavin-Molloy had the following to say about Matt:

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How to find and take on an apprentice

If your business is considering taking on an apprentice, good job! Making the decision to train someone at the start of their career is the best way that you can help prepare Australia’s next generation of trades people.

Read More >

Queensland leads the country in job creation

The state has recorded the highest employment growth rates in the country, with opportunities increasing considerably in the last year. The ABS figures showed that 65,000 jobs have been created in Queensland in the last year.

Read More >

Schools central to future infrastructure

Because of this importance, schools will be vital to the ongoing success of Queensland’s economy. To meet predicted demand, the state government has recently rolled out plans for future schools, with around 100 needed by 2031.

Read More >
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