
Job Seekers Gain Skills at Mt Tamborine Construction Program
Funded by the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work, a 20-week paid construction traineeship program at Mt Tamborine has provided job seekers with real-world experience
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Funded by the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work, a 20-week paid construction traineeship program at Mt Tamborine has provided job seekers with real-world experience

Why Apprenticeships Matter More Than Ever Australia’s construction industry is at a critical turning point. With growing infrastructure demands, a national housing shortage and major

Daniel’s career path hasn’t exactly followed a straight line. He did complete an electrical apprenticeship – working with three different employers along the way –

For Year 11 student Saskia, a love of animals has always been part of everyday life. Growing up on a property in Biloela and surrounded

Claire, a single parent, had been working in a support educator role, with experience in all age groups. Wanting to further her career prospects as

Twelve Gladstone job seekers recently graduated from a 20-week paid traineeship course, undertaking a Certificate I in Construction, thanks to the Queensland Government funded Skilling

Arriving in Australia in late 2016 as a 17-year-old from a small refugee camp, Sahay had very limited English-speaking skills but her goal was to

Before receiving the Early Childhood Scholarship, Halayna was already deeply committed to the Early Childhood Education and Care sector, working full-time in a leadership role

Finding work that is secure and long-term can be tough for young people and Haylee found this to be the case. After a range of

Funded by the Queensland Government’s Skilling Queenslanders for Work, a 20-week paid construction traineeship program at Mt Tamborine has provided job seekers with real-world experience

Why Apprenticeships Matter More Than Ever Australia’s construction industry is at a critical turning point. With growing infrastructure demands, a national housing shortage and major

Daniel’s career path hasn’t exactly followed a straight line. He did complete an electrical apprenticeship – working with three different employers along the way –

For Year 11 student Saskia, a love of animals has always been part of everyday life. Growing up on a property in Biloela and surrounded

Claire, a single parent, had been working in a support educator role, with experience in all age groups. Wanting to further her career prospects as

Twelve Gladstone job seekers recently graduated from a 20-week paid traineeship course, undertaking a Certificate I in Construction, thanks to the Queensland Government funded Skilling

Arriving in Australia in late 2016 as a 17-year-old from a small refugee camp, Sahay had very limited English-speaking skills but her goal was to
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