
Queensland road construction receives funding and support
Queensland’s road construction industry has received funding and support from two government-backed schemes this week.
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Queensland’s road construction industry has received funding and support from two government-backed schemes this week.
When Kelsie Barber commenced her traineeship with Elders Real Estate Chinchilla in May last year she was a quiet and shy young girl with no real understanding for where her future career path would be taking her.
When BJ Hydraulics gave Kaleb Gaul an opportunity to finish his apprenticeship at Dalby in May last year he was over the moon.
The Newman Government will invest $7.5 million over three years to the priority geoscience projects the mining and petroleum industries believe are vital in supporting exploration growth in Queensland.
Sativia came onto the 2nd R U BUSY? course with high levels of social anxiety, low self-esteem, low self-worth and confidence due to past traumas of being bullied at school. Sativia expresses herself in art and has always been passionate about developing her own comic book, whether it was available online for free or a hard cover which people can buy. Amongst her many talents, Sativia is a fantastic sketcher and often had her drawing pad ready to go for an inspirational comic character she was developing.
A major civil works project has received funding in Queensland’s Central Highlands, which is encouraging for those seeking apprenticeships in Emerald or other nearby towns.
A major upgrade on Ingham Road is officially underway, which is encouraging for those seeking civil works apprenticeships in Townsville.
Mining apprenticeships in Emerald are on encouraging and stable ground with the official opening of a 20-year extension to Rio Tinto Coal Australia’s Kestrel Mine.
Mackay Regional Council will be moving forward on water improvements at Marian and Mirani with the support of $6.4 million in funding from round two of the Royalties for the Regions (RR) program.
Queensland’s road construction industry has received funding and support from two government-backed schemes this week.
When Kelsie Barber commenced her traineeship with Elders Real Estate Chinchilla in May last year she was a quiet and shy young girl with no real understanding for where her future career path would be taking her.
When BJ Hydraulics gave Kaleb Gaul an opportunity to finish his apprenticeship at Dalby in May last year he was over the moon.
The Newman Government will invest $7.5 million over three years to the priority geoscience projects the mining and petroleum industries believe are vital in supporting exploration growth in Queensland.
Sativia came onto the 2nd R U BUSY? course with high levels of social anxiety, low self-esteem, low self-worth and confidence due to past traumas of being bullied at school. Sativia expresses herself in art and has always been passionate about developing her own comic book, whether it was available online for free or a hard cover which people can buy. Amongst her many talents, Sativia is a fantastic sketcher and often had her drawing pad ready to go for an inspirational comic character she was developing.
A major civil works project has received funding in Queensland’s Central Highlands, which is encouraging for those seeking apprenticeships in Emerald or other nearby towns.
A major upgrade on Ingham Road is officially underway, which is encouraging for those seeking civil works apprenticeships in Townsville.
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