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PLEASE NOTE THAT PERIOD 22 FEBRUARY TO 4 MARCH, WE WILL BE MOVING OFFICES AND OUR OFFICE LINES WILL BE UNAVAILABLE.  PLEASE DIRECT ALL CALLS TO OUR MOBILE NUMBERS LISTED BELOW. David Breese – CEO – 0418 149 235 Stacey Kent – Marketing Manager – 0488 770408


Job seekers head to work expo

Adam Davies | 8th February 2012 | The Chronicle ALL roads led to the Toowoomba Showgrounds yesterday as the Work for Queensland Mining and Gas Jobs Expo juggernaut rolled into town. More than 2000 people interested in obtaining jobs or the skills necessary to gain employment within the sectors took MORE


Info sessions help find mining jobs

  1st February 2012 | The Chronicle Queensland will provide two free information sessions on the construction roles needed in the industry when they attend the Work for Queensland Mining and Gas Jobs Expo on February 7. Construction workers are set to be in hot demand as new mining and MORE


PREMIER ANNOUNCES DATES AND LOCATIONS FOR NEXT WORK FOR QUEENSLAND EXPOS

More Queenslanders will be able to reap the rewards from the state’s resources boom next month by attending the next round of Work for Queensland Expos in the South East. Premier Anna Bligh today announced dates and locationsof the next Work For Queensland Expos – a key part of the MORE


Want a job in the electrotechnology industry?

  Queensland’s energy sector is booming and needs qualified tradespeople.  The Electrotechnology (Career Start) Program aims to train participants to be job ready for the electrotechnology industry.  This program can help you get an apprenticeship in:   • Appliance Servicing • Electrical Machine Repair • Electrotechnology Electrician • Electronics and MORE


Can You Help? Research Project Survey – Mapping for Sustainable Futures

  Plain English Information Sheet for online survey  TITLE of Research Project:    Mapping for Sustainable Futures RESEARCHER     Using Spatial Information to Clarify Stakeholder Shared Visions and Livelihood Options in Mining and Gas Developments in Australia The study is being undertaken independently by Ms Jennifer Joi Field, towards a MORE


Free Heavy Rigid Training for Unemployed & Indigenous

The “Keeping Queensland Moving” project will assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants and unemployed people across Toowoomba and the Darling Downs and South West Queensland region to access training and employment opportunities in the transport and logistics industry.   The training is accredited training in a Heavy Rigid Vehicle, MORE


Surat Basin Futures Partnership – developing our future workforce

  A new partnership facilitated by the Smith Family Partnership Brokers in the Darling Downs is set to help young people to connect with the exciting opportunities emerging in the Surat Basin Region.  The partnership between Centenary Heights State High School, Surat Basin Corporation and Arrow Energy aims to help MORE


SURAT BASIN CORPORATION SIGNS MOU WITH AIEMNET

06 December 2011 IMMEDIATE RELEASE The Surat Basin Corporation has formed an ‘alliance of strength’ with the Maryborough based Australian Industry Engineering and Manufacturing Network, AIEMnet, with the formal signing of a Memorandum of Understanding taking place at the AIEMnet Annual General Meeting on 29th November.  The MOU was signed MORE


RAISING ASPIRATIONS FOR TOOWOOMBA STUDENTS FROM A REFUGEE BACKGROUND

MEDIA RELEASE 01 December 2011 IMMEDIATE RELEASE Raising the aspirations of young refugee students is everyone’s focus for the “Industry Summer School” program for students aged 15-18 in Toowoomba.  The Smith Family Partnership Brokers from the DEEWR School Business Community Partnership Broker Program have formed a cross-sector partnership between Education, MORE




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