
QLD property market shows signs of recovery
The Queensland property market has come up against some difficult times recently, but if new figures are to be believed, its fortunes are starting to be reversed.
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The Queensland property market has come up against some difficult times recently, but if new figures are to be believed, its fortunes are starting to be reversed.

A new building industry watchdog will come into power in Queensland next month, in what has been hailed as the most significant reform to construction regulation in more than 20 years.

Job satisfaction plays a major part when undertaking labour hire in Queensland, but new figures suggest that Australians are generally happy about their current situation.

Rockhampton is expecting to experience significant population growth over the next two years, leading to a plan being put in place to meet the needs of residents.

Businesses across the country are exhibiting strong demand for Indigenous workers, one mining magnate has noted.

Opportunities for construction apprenticeships in Toowoomba could soon increase if a new housing development is given the go ahead.

The mining sector has not had its day just yet, one group claims, with certain aspects of the industry still creating opportunities for labour hire in Queensland and supporting the economy.

There is a considerable employment gap between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples and non-Indigenous Australians, according to the latest figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS).

Almost 40 per cent of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander mining industry workforce is under the age of 30, according to Energy Skills Queensland’s (ESQ) 2013 Heartbeat Report.

The Queensland property market has come up against some difficult times recently, but if new figures are to be believed, its fortunes are starting to be reversed.

A new building industry watchdog will come into power in Queensland next month, in what has been hailed as the most significant reform to construction regulation in more than 20 years.

Job satisfaction plays a major part when undertaking labour hire in Queensland, but new figures suggest that Australians are generally happy about their current situation.

Rockhampton is expecting to experience significant population growth over the next two years, leading to a plan being put in place to meet the needs of residents.

Businesses across the country are exhibiting strong demand for Indigenous workers, one mining magnate has noted.

Opportunities for construction apprenticeships in Toowoomba could soon increase if a new housing development is given the go ahead.

The mining sector has not had its day just yet, one group claims, with certain aspects of the industry still creating opportunities for labour hire in Queensland and supporting the economy.