reports Australian Mining.
QLD Premier Anna Bligh said in a statement the Government expected as many as 38,000 construction and operation jobs to be created in the resource industry between now and 2015. She said the Government also estimated there were up to 3,500 current vacancies in the industry. “I want every Queenslander to have the chance to gain from this boom and that is what these ads are designed to help them do,” she said. Bligh said the advertisements would direct people to the Government’s opportunities website where they could register for the Resources 101 course, get information on upcoming work expos, and search for jobs.
" /> reports Australian Mining.
QLD Premier Anna Bligh said in a statement the Government expected as many as 38,000 construction and operation jobs to be created in the resource industry between now and 2015. She said the Government also estimated there were up to 3,500 current vacancies in the industry. “I want every Queenslander to have the chance to gain from this boom and that is what these ads are designed to help them do,” she said. Bligh said the advertisements would direct people to the Government’s opportunities website where they could register for the Resources 101 course, get information on upcoming work expos, and search for jobs.
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Government Encourages Queenslanders to Train up for the Mining Boom

Queensland Premier Anna Bligh is encouraging Queenslanders to explore their training and employment opportunities in the resources boom through a media-wide advertising campaign, reports Australian Mining.

QLD Premier Anna Bligh said in a statement the Government expected as many as 38,000 construction and operation jobs to be created in the resource industry between now and 2015. She said the Government also estimated there were up to 3,500 current vacancies in the industry. “I want every Queenslander to have the chance to gain from this boom and that is what these ads are designed to help them do,” she said. Bligh said the advertisements would direct people to the Government’s opportunities website where they could register for the Resources 101 course, get information on upcoming work expos, and search for jobs.