Technology that could rehabilitate mine waste back to useful soil is entering full-scale trials at two Queensland refineries.Researchers at The University of Queensland’s Sustainable Minerals Institute (SMI) developed the bio-engineering technology i
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Central Queensland’s best training talent announced
Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development The Honourable Di Farmer
A not-for-profit community-based organisation supporting migrants in Biloela and Rockhampton has been selected as a Central Queensland regional winner in the 60
th annual Queensland Training Awards.
Minister for Training and Skills Development Di Farmer named the Central Queensland Multicultural Association Inc. and 10 other Central Queensland regional winners, recognising their significant contribution to training Queenslanders especially at such a challenging time.
“The Palaszczuk Government put investing in skills at the centre of our COVID-19 Economic Recovery Plan, and with over $1 billion in the recent state budget dedicated to training and skills, we are delivering on that commitment,” Minister Farmer said.
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Central Queensland stars named in 60th Queensland Training Awards
Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development The Honourable Di Farmer
Minister for Training and Skills Development Di Farmer today named 29 Central Queensland region nominees among the 218 state-wide regional finalists who have been recognised for their achievements in the training system during a challenging time.
“It’s been a tough 18 months for businesses, trainers and employees who have had to adjust to different ways of working due to COVID-19,” Minister Farmer said.
“The Palaszczuk Government put investing in skills at the heart of our Economic Recovery Plan, and with over $1 billion in the recent state budget dedicated to training and skills we are delivering on that commitment.