59 new Green Corps projects announced
The Minister for Employment Participation, Brendan O’Connor, today announced 59 Green Corps projects across Australia, providing new work experience opportunities for young people and also helping…
11 new Green Corps projects for Victoria
Projects at Melbourne Zoo and Wodonga’s wetlands are just two of the 11 new Green Corps projects in Victoria, announced today by the Minister for Employment Participation, Brendan O’Connor.
Three new Green Corps projects for the Territory
Three new projects in Alice Springs, Darwin and Fred’s Pass are part of the latest round of Green Corps projects announced today by the Minister for Employment Participation, Brendan O’Connor.
Five new Green Corps projects for South Australia
Environmental works to halt degradation along the Murray River from Mannum to Wellington and works to reduce human impact at Mount Barker are two of the latest round of five new Green Corps…
Six new Green Corps Projects for Western Australia
Environmental works to help Fairbridge Village become an internationally-listed EcoVillage and conservation works on the Peel Waterways System at Mandurah are two of the six new Western Australian…
Nine new Green Corps projects for Queensland
Sand dune protection works at Alva Beach and beach enhancement works around the Sarina Catchment are part of the latest round of 11 new Green Corps projects in Queensland, announced today by the…
Six new Green Corps projects for Tasmania
Projects to restore and protect endangered flora and fauna species are part of the latest round of six new Green Corps projects, announced today by the Federal Minister for Employment…
Boost for School Science Education
Acting Education Minister, Brendan O’Connor, today announced extra funding for three school science programs, working towards providing Australian students with a world-class science education.
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Employers urged to help address skilled labour shortage
The Minister for Employment Participation, Brendan O’Connor, today urged employers to work with the Australian Government to address the shortage of skilled labour.
New Participation Taskforce Meets today
The Rudd Government’s new Participation Taskforce met in Melbourne for the first time today.
22,000 training places released today
Nearly 14,000 job seekers have enrolled in the fast-tracked places made available in Phase I of the Rudd Government’sProductivity Places Program, with over 600 people already completed…