
Blade and Gabby are now working at the RSPCA Black Cat Café
Thanks to a Skilling Queenslanders for Work program offering an 18-week paid traineeship at the Wacol RSPCA, eleven young participants are now prepared for the

Thanks to a Skilling Queenslanders for Work program offering an 18-week paid traineeship at the Wacol RSPCA, eleven young participants are now prepared for the

With a dream of becoming a mechanical electrician from a young age, Casey recently began searching for different avenues to pursue his passion after having

Brisbane based Rodhan Rai is a young man destined to have a successful career ahead of him.
After moving from Nepal five years ago with his family, the 20 year old struggled to obtain full-time work until linking up with BUSY At Work’s Project Coordinator Mentor, Valerie Osburn.

A new partnership between the RSPCA and BUSY At Work is set to provide some exciting work opportunities for job seekers wanting to gain a start in the hospitality industry.

“The BUSY RSCPA Traineeships project was part of that of that latest round, with $118,700 committed to employ six people onto paid Work Skills Traineeships, where they will gain hands on experience at the Black Cat Café while also studying for a Certificate I in Hospitality.”

Twenty two year old Lucas Richardson knows how hard it can be to make ends meet when you are not getting enough work hours but his determination to improve his job readiness skills has not gone unnoticed by BUSY At Work Program Coordinator/Mentor, Robyn Donnelly.
After completing a Bachelor of Music Technology and working part time at Woolworth’s for a number of years, Lucas’s determination to succeed is finally starting to pay dividends.