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BUSY At Work is proud to welcome a new era in Australian Apprenticeship Support Services. Today marks the launch of the Federal Government’s latest initiative
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BUSY At Work is proud to welcome a new era in Australian Apprenticeship Support Services. Today marks the launch of the Federal Government’s latest initiative

Truck driving is ‘a lifestyle, not a job’ – a lifestyle that 62-year-old Amanda Secombe is happy to roll with! Previously working as a travel

Though observed at different times across our states in Australia, Youth Week provides an opportunity to celebrate and recognise the talents, achievements and contributions of

Two budding tradies and students at The BUSY School’s newly opened Ipswich campus, Zac and Tyler have been given an opportunity to start their career

Like many others during Covid, Hero and Motoko (Modo for short) had to readjust their working world. Originally from Tokyo Japan and now living in

Getting a start into the workforce can be difficult, especially for young people who have left school early. With no experience, references or much to

Previously working as a handyman, Simon found himself unemployed and for a long time, was struggling to find work again due to his mature age.

Invest in Women. Accelerate Progress. Every year on March 8, the United Nations asks us all to focus on women for a day. To celebrate

When Luke first approached BUSY At Work for support into work through the Transition to Work program, he had no idea what kind of work

BUSY At Work is proud to welcome a new era in Australian Apprenticeship Support Services. Today marks the launch of the Federal Government’s latest initiative

Truck driving is ‘a lifestyle, not a job’ – a lifestyle that 62-year-old Amanda Secombe is happy to roll with! Previously working as a travel

Though observed at different times across our states in Australia, Youth Week provides an opportunity to celebrate and recognise the talents, achievements and contributions of

Two budding tradies and students at The BUSY School’s newly opened Ipswich campus, Zac and Tyler have been given an opportunity to start their career

Like many others during Covid, Hero and Motoko (Modo for short) had to readjust their working world. Originally from Tokyo Japan and now living in

Getting a start into the workforce can be difficult, especially for young people who have left school early. With no experience, references or much to

Previously working as a handyman, Simon found himself unemployed and for a long time, was struggling to find work again due to his mature age.