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New correctional officers improve community safety in Capricornia
Course for an exciting career starts at Carinity in Beaudesert
Spring Graduation Ceremonies 2023
Free Digital Skills Training Added To Job Ready Network
Find Your Fit With ACIC
Queensland Police Service welcomes 14 new watchhouse officers
Dedicated Mudgee Learning Space Officially Opened
Investing In Driver Training To Keep Supply Chains Moving
Study Hubs To Boost University Participation
Queensland Welcomes Its Newest Firefighters
70 Years Of Creating Best
Miles Government funds agriculture extension officers in reef catchments
Queensland delivers more experienced police to Districts
Every dog has its day – two new Police dog teams set to start
University of Canterbury endorses ChristchurchNZ’s new economic strategy | University of Canterbury
University of Canterbury and Business Canterbury partner to grow regional talent | University of Canterbury
Upskilling nurses to support remote health across the Territory
RACGP welcomes Tasmanian Labor commitment to GP training
Creating Remote Sensor To Detect Health Troubles
Tasmanians’ access to GPs needs a bigger boost: RACGP
New campaign to highlight why universities matter to all Australians
Milestone For Albury-Wodonga’s Newest Graduates
IATA Announces Winner Of 2024 FACE-UP Competition
Katherine Hospital receives seven new nurses and midwives
Gippsland Jobs Expo Is Back For 2024
Politics program empowers women to stand for NT election
Constables sworn in with a new oath of service and statement of ethics
NFF celebrates International Women’s Day opening applications for Diversity in Agriculture Leadership Program
Expressions of Interest opening soon for 2024 Community Leadership Program
Eight Ways To Get Job-ready In Digital Age
Doctor training to be delivered on North West Coast from 2025
La Trobe and Healthscope invests in health skills for the future
La Trobe And Healthscope Invest In Health Skills
Next generation of rail workers on track for successful future
Students get a taste of medicine at Mater Private Hospital Bundaberg
Swinburne supporting regional communities through early childhood teaching
Get Set for Work program launches career pathways for disengaged youth
Miles Government Backs Helping Hand For Queensland Kids
Building Early Years Workforce In Greater Shepparton
HKUST Welcomes 2024-2025 Budget
Monash academic honoured with top national teaching award
Getting the Territory working: New apprentices begin training with Power and Water
La Trobe Number One In Victoria In Employment Rankings
Veterinary skills shortage recognised in the Australian Universities Accord final report
Top teachers lead the education of more resilient professionals
Monash academic honoured with top national teaching award
ANU responds to Universities Accord Final Report
Universities Accord Panels Final Report a milestone for the tertiary sector