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Budget set to propel Penrith into future
NTEU welcomes jobs and skills summit as opportunity to tackle insecure work and wage theft
TCC named North Queensland’s Large Employer of Year
New Employment Symposium Focuses on Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in Workplace
Jobs and Skills Summit to be held in September
Nominate now to become Toowoomba Youth Leader
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NTEU alleges Deakin University committed “systematic wage theft”
More than $9.6 million to assist 1486 people across South East Queensland
More than $10 million to assist 1611 people across Brisbane and Ipswich
More than $2.5 million to assist 537 people across Central Queensland
More than $9.5 million to assist 1483 people across North Coast
More than $2.29 million to assist 405 people across Darling Downs and South West Queensland
Almost $3.5 million to assist 550 people across Far North Queensland
Queensland Government commits $41.1M to support thousands of jobseekers
Sunshine Coast projects share in almost $86 million
Palm Island Community Company secures $235,000 Queensland Government grant to develop youth training program
Inala Wangarra secures $190,000 Queensland Government grant for youth centre
Government appoints Remuneration Authority Chair
We’re Delivering for our community
Clarence Valley Council Living Sustainably Awards now open
Council reaffirms support for Gastronomy project
New project will send sign language teachers into remote villages of Solomon Islands
Horse trainer penalised
2023 Toloa Scholarships open for Pasifika students
Five-year plan to grow Queensland’s agriculture workforce released
Council welcomes tram funding pledge
Hervey Bay Aquatic Centre to share in $86 million local infrastructure boost
Payroll jobs rise into June: Australia
Cloud remains over Studentworks program
NOMINATE: CVC Living Sustainably Awards now open
UNDA Volunteers at Clontarf Foundation Football Carnival
Life satisfaction plummets among young Aussies during COVID
Supporting Frontline Workers At Aboriginal Services
Expensive and cruel: report exposes decade of NSW workers comp failure
Success for Ministry at one year milestone
Solid Lines drawing pathway for First Nations illustrators
Draft Hampton Park Hill Development Plan open for public consultation
$355,000 penalties for Brisbane sushi restaurant
Officer charged – South West Metropolitan Region 6 July, NSW
Brisbane Festival takes centre stage this September
Improving Economic Prosperity For Aboriginal Victorians
Tug company seeks to cut pay of workers who averted disaster for stricken cargo ship
Youth urban art project brightens Cairns parks
Even bigger corrections expansion means more jobs for Lockyer Valley
School holiday skills to boost hospitality
New aerospace engineering degree launches in Christchurch
Slovenia: accelerate structural reforms to keep recovery on track