5 Reasons to join self-employment assistance program

Setting up a viable business can be an intimidating time, especially if it’s your first time being self-employed. Joining business development programs specifically designed to help transform start-up ideas into reality, or enhance an existing self-employed business, means accessing immense support from experienced coaches and mentors. Discover what you can gain from joining certified Self-Employment… Continue reading 5 Reasons to join self-employment assistance program

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Careers in Mining: Surface Excavation and Mobile Plant Operation

Mining is a sector that employs a large number of people in whichever region the mining operators work in. It has been found that approximately 278,000 people are employed in the mining industry in Australia, which is a clear indication that there is no shortage of excavator jobs in mining. If you are considering a… Continue reading Careers in Mining: Surface Excavation and Mobile Plant Operation

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Industry Skills Training to Help Get Your New Job

It’s an unfortunate reality that youth unemployment is a perpetual issue. Young people are willing to work but struggle to get employed in a competitive market. The reasons are varied, including fewer apprenticeships and entry-level positions, and more workers putting off retirement.  For those dealing with long-term unemployment, the impact of this is keenly felt,… Continue reading Industry Skills Training to Help Get Your New Job

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Staff Profile – Mark Bullimore

With 20-odd staff delivering between 11 and 14 courses a month around Western Australia, there’s no such thing as a typical day for TAG’s General Manager of Training. Whether he’s chasing up equipment for a construction course up north or dropping into a course down south, Mark Bullimore must ensure up to 250 students a… Continue reading Staff Profile – Mark Bullimore

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Job Market News

State Budget delivers for trainingWA Treasurer and Premier Mark McGowan unveiled a $5.6 billion surplus in the 2021-22 State Budget earlier this month — the largest in WA’s history. This has been directed towards a range of measures supporting the creation of new jobs and the diversification of the economy, including $121.4 million to fund… Continue reading Job Market News

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On the Right Path

It’s hard enough to find work when you’re young and inexperienced but when you’re a young mother still at school, the search becomes even tougher. Nsimire was completing a year 11 Young Parents Program at Balga Senior High School when she started looking for casual work in the retail or hospitality industry. However, with no… Continue reading On the Right Path

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