
Galilee Basin mine approved
The $6.4 billion Waratah Coal mine project has been approved in Galilee Basin, which should encourage increased opportunities for mining apprenticeships in Queensland.
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The $6.4 billion Waratah Coal mine project has been approved in Galilee Basin, which should encourage increased opportunities for mining apprenticeships in Queensland.

Participation in education and training can help improve employment opportunities for disadvantaged Australians, according to a study from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

New Years is a time to reflect on the past and look into the future. As we head into 2014, many Australians are putting their New Year’s resolutions into action.

Further government funding has been announced for apprentice support and training across the state of Queensland.

A new year represents a time to reflect as well as to look forward to the 12 months ahead – and for many Australians, this may involve seeking out vocational training or boosting their skills in the workplace.

Australia’s population is aging rapidly, which is increasing the need for aged care workers in Queensland. This is encouraging for those seeking health care apprenticeships in Brisbane and other areas.

If you are keen to expand your skill set and boost your qualifications, 2014 might be the perfect time to turn your dreams into reality.

The state of the Sunshine Coast’s economy has sparked confidence in future opportunities for employment and apprenticeships in Queensland.

Although activity in the construction sector slowed during the last few months of 2013, employment and new starts within the industry continued to grow.

The $6.4 billion Waratah Coal mine project has been approved in Galilee Basin, which should encourage increased opportunities for mining apprenticeships in Queensland.

Participation in education and training can help improve employment opportunities for disadvantaged Australians, according to a study from the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER)

New Years is a time to reflect on the past and look into the future. As we head into 2014, many Australians are putting their New Year’s resolutions into action.

Further government funding has been announced for apprentice support and training across the state of Queensland.

A new year represents a time to reflect as well as to look forward to the 12 months ahead – and for many Australians, this may involve seeking out vocational training or boosting their skills in the workplace.

Australia’s population is aging rapidly, which is increasing the need for aged care workers in Queensland. This is encouraging for those seeking health care apprenticeships in Brisbane and other areas.

If you are keen to expand your skill set and boost your qualifications, 2014 might be the perfect time to turn your dreams into reality.
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