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Barcaldine and Blackall-Tambo are to receive $4.8 million as part of the $495 million royalties project, with this round of funding expected to boost road and air travel in the region.
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Barcaldine and Blackall-Tambo are to receive $4.8 million as part of the $495 million royalties project, with this round of funding expected to boost road and air travel in the region.

Research from Safe Work Australia in 2013 found employees under the age of 25 account for approximately one-fifth of all work-related injuries. Additionally, younger workers are 18 per cent more likely than those over 25 to sustain an injury in the workplace.

Mr Gwilym spoke to Australia News Limited in early April regarding the state of the auto industry Down Under, in response to Holden, Ford and Toyota all announcing the decision to pull manufacturing from Australian shores.

Released on April 24, the Master Builders National Survey of Building and Construction shows confidence in the industry lifted about 60 points for the first time since March 2008. The figure is now well above the neutral 50 mark after three consecutive quarters of growth.

Released on April 10, the Aged Care in Australia – Industry and Practice report found recruitment, retention and productivity are the number one concern facing aged care providers over the coming years.

Released on April 8, the PwC Adapt to Survive study found the inability to upskill and retrain staff is costing the global economy billions of dollars in lost productivity and unnecessary recruitment expenses each year.

Those seeking tourism apprenticeships on the Gold Coast will be encouraged to hear Queensland has remained the top destination for long holidays, with the Gold Coast named the most preferred location.

As the nation’s unemployment rate fell to 5.8 per cent last month, Queensland was leading the country in employment growth as 4,200 new jobs were created last month alone.

As the technology and demands transform, the workforce is often expected to evolve accordingly. This can include acquiring new skills, growing and contracting to suit activity levels and transferring between related departments to meet labour needs.

Barcaldine and Blackall-Tambo are to receive $4.8 million as part of the $495 million royalties project, with this round of funding expected to boost road and air travel in the region.

Research from Safe Work Australia in 2013 found employees under the age of 25 account for approximately one-fifth of all work-related injuries. Additionally, younger workers are 18 per cent more likely than those over 25 to sustain an injury in the workplace.

Mr Gwilym spoke to Australia News Limited in early April regarding the state of the auto industry Down Under, in response to Holden, Ford and Toyota all announcing the decision to pull manufacturing from Australian shores.

Released on April 24, the Master Builders National Survey of Building and Construction shows confidence in the industry lifted about 60 points for the first time since March 2008. The figure is now well above the neutral 50 mark after three consecutive quarters of growth.

Released on April 10, the Aged Care in Australia – Industry and Practice report found recruitment, retention and productivity are the number one concern facing aged care providers over the coming years.

Released on April 8, the PwC Adapt to Survive study found the inability to upskill and retrain staff is costing the global economy billions of dollars in lost productivity and unnecessary recruitment expenses each year.

Those seeking tourism apprenticeships on the Gold Coast will be encouraged to hear Queensland has remained the top destination for long holidays, with the Gold Coast named the most preferred location.