
Coomera sports centre construction due to support over 1,000 jobs
Building the Coomera Indoor Sports Centre for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) is expected to provide a significant boost for jobs in Queensland.
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Building the Coomera Indoor Sports Centre for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) is expected to provide a significant boost for jobs in Queensland.

Queensland’s home building industry is showing significant signs of growth in 2015, which could have a positive knock-on effect for jobs in the state.

Having recently become the jobactive Work for the Dole (WFD) Coordinator for the Mackay employment region, BUSY At Work now have their first project underway at the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre in Cannonvale.

The number of new jobs in Queensland is expected to receive a significant boost over the next four years, with the state government unveiling a
Infrastructure spending in Queensland is expected to provide a significant boost for employment in the state, with the Palaszczuk government announcing a $10.1 billion investment

Six students from North Lakes State College, Helensvale State High School, Stanthorpe State High School, and Albany Creek State High School have been recognised for their dedication to excellence in food and beverage, cookery and tourism training at the 2015 Salute to Excellence Awards.

This week BUSY At Work in partnership with CoAct (formally known as Job Futures) launched a new apprenticeship model in Western Australia called the Australian Apprenticeship Support Services services.

Hundreds of new jobs in Queensland are on the horizon, following the state government’s announcement that it has selected a preferred tenderer for the Toowoomba Second Range Crossing.

Echo Entertainment has been selected as the developer for the multi-billion-dollar Queen’s Wharf project, a scheme that is expected to support more than 10,000 jobs in Queensland.

Building the Coomera Indoor Sports Centre for the Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games (GC2018) is expected to provide a significant boost for jobs in Queensland.

Queensland’s home building industry is showing significant signs of growth in 2015, which could have a positive knock-on effect for jobs in the state.

Having recently become the jobactive Work for the Dole (WFD) Coordinator for the Mackay employment region, BUSY At Work now have their first project underway at the Whitsunday Neighbourhood Centre in Cannonvale.

The number of new jobs in Queensland is expected to receive a significant boost over the next four years, with the state government unveiling a
Infrastructure spending in Queensland is expected to provide a significant boost for employment in the state, with the Palaszczuk government announcing a $10.1 billion investment

Six students from North Lakes State College, Helensvale State High School, Stanthorpe State High School, and Albany Creek State High School have been recognised for their dedication to excellence in food and beverage, cookery and tourism training at the 2015 Salute to Excellence Awards.

This week BUSY At Work in partnership with CoAct (formally known as Job Futures) launched a new apprenticeship model in Western Australia called the Australian Apprenticeship Support Services services.