
Bridge renovation receives $2.6m in funding
A timber bridge near Grantham will receive $2.6 million in renovation funding to protect it from floods in the future.
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A timber bridge near Grantham will receive $2.6 million in renovation funding to protect it from floods in the future.
There may soon be a need for more traineeships in Queensland, with the state’s disability sector set to expand in the coming years.
Jenn started the 3rd R U BUSY? course filled with self-doubt and worry. Jenn was studying a medical reception course so she could apply for medical reception positions. Determined to gain employment, Jenn went for several interviews whilst on the R U BUSY? program. Half way through the course Jenn applied for a reception position and got asked to come in for an interview. A few days later, Jenn received the good news that she was chosen for the job. Jenn started full time employment whilst completing her units needed for her Certificate II in Self Awareness and Development. Jenn is excited to have found steady employment and believes that the R U BUSY? program played an important part in helping her realise her potential.
Employers have mainly positive experiences with mature age apprenticeships, according to a new survey by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI). They say these individuals are easy to train and immediately productive, but many older adults aren’t aware that such programs are available to them.
With a diverse resources sector, Central Queensland has successfully stayed in front of the coal industries economic downturn, confirming its position as a hub for global minerals and energy exports.
The company at the helm of Gladstone’s Curtis Island Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) projects has taken top honours at the Queensland Training Awards.
A team from Central Queensland has demolished New South Wales’ 22-year-long reign and taken out the national bricklaying competition.
In a move that might boost apprenticeships in Queensland, the Newman Government recently released an action plan for uranium mining.
Ergon Energy has announced that it is making 72 apprenticeships in Queensland available as part of its strategy for the future.
A timber bridge near Grantham will receive $2.6 million in renovation funding to protect it from floods in the future.
There may soon be a need for more traineeships in Queensland, with the state’s disability sector set to expand in the coming years.
Jenn started the 3rd R U BUSY? course filled with self-doubt and worry. Jenn was studying a medical reception course so she could apply for medical reception positions. Determined to gain employment, Jenn went for several interviews whilst on the R U BUSY? program. Half way through the course Jenn applied for a reception position and got asked to come in for an interview. A few days later, Jenn received the good news that she was chosen for the job. Jenn started full time employment whilst completing her units needed for her Certificate II in Self Awareness and Development. Jenn is excited to have found steady employment and believes that the R U BUSY? program played an important part in helping her realise her potential.
Employers have mainly positive experiences with mature age apprenticeships, according to a new survey by the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ACCI). They say these individuals are easy to train and immediately productive, but many older adults aren’t aware that such programs are available to them.
With a diverse resources sector, Central Queensland has successfully stayed in front of the coal industries economic downturn, confirming its position as a hub for global minerals and energy exports.
The company at the helm of Gladstone’s Curtis Island Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) projects has taken top honours at the Queensland Training Awards.
A team from Central Queensland has demolished New South Wales’ 22-year-long reign and taken out the national bricklaying competition.
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