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One step closer to completing princes highway duplication between Traralgon and Sale

Date Time One step closer to completing princes highway duplication between Traralgon and Sale Contracts have been awarded for construction of the final 43 kilometres of the Princes Highway to be duplicated between Traralgon and Sale in eastern Victoria. To provide more opportunities across the construction industry, the project will be delivered concurrently through a trio of construction partners including Laing O’Rourke, Whelans Group Investments and BildGroup. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure, Transport and Regional Development Michael McCormack said the $253.3 million project would duplicate the remaining sections of the Princes Highway East at Flynn and Kilmany and will result in better connections and a safer road while supporting hundreds of jobs.

Hastings Seniors Learning Hub officially opened

The new multi-purpose Hastings Seniors Learning Hub is officially open. The State Member for Eastern Victoria, the Hon Jane Garrett, today joined Mayor Councillor Despi O’Connor and Cerberus Ward Councillor Lisa Dixon at the new facility to celebrate the project’s completion. The new $1.4 million community hub was supported by a $546,000 grant from the Victorian Government’s Growing Suburbs Fund. The project saw the former Hastings Senior Citizens centre refurbished and extended to provide a new home for both the Hastings Senior Citizens Club and Hastings U3A. The new hub offers adult education classes, learning programs and an IT room, plus indoor and outdoor recreation and social spaces.

Learning and collaboration key to unlocking innovation

Date Time Learning and collaboration key to unlocking innovation Australian workers and their businesses are at high risk of getting left behind unless employers make significant changes to their workplaces post-COVID, according to a first of its kind Australian survey by the Centre for the New Workforce at Swinburne University of Technology. In this unprecedented era of disruption, the survey found that more than half of Australian workers do almost no learning at work (less than an hour a week), despite three in five workers saying are concerned they don’t have the skills required for the next five years.

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