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Revitalised program to get Central Queenslanders Back to Work
Minister for Employment and Small Business and Minister for Training and Skills Development The Honourable Di Farmer
The Palaszczuk Government’s revitalised $140 million Back to Work employment program that will support thousands of Queenslanders to get – and keep – jobs is now open for applications.
The program has already helped more than 1,500 people in the Rockhampton Region and Livingstone Shire into work.
Minister for Employment and Small Business Di Farmer said the refreshed program, unveiled in this year’s State Budget, will provide greater access to on-the-ground support for employers and disadvantaged job seekers.
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Plans for an exciting new âcanopy walkâ and nature-themed playground at the Botanic Gardens have been revealed as Rockhampton Regional Council cashes in on a $9.46 million State Government funding boost.
Rockhampton Regional Council has secured funding for three major projects through the latest round of the Palaszczuk governmentâs Works for Queensland program.
Along with $1.4 million for the Botanic Gardens Playground Renewal project, RRC has been allocated $1.6 million to refurbish the Fitzroy River Boardwalk on the lower bank and $6.46 million to upgrade the North Rockhampton Sewage Treatment Plant.
Rockhampton region Mayor Tony Williams said the projects would be rolled out over the next three years.