HTA CEO lands role at Qld Overseas Foundation
Hospitality Training Association CEO Phillip Charlton has been appointed as a Governor of the Queensland Overseas Foundation
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WorkCover 'in discussions' with FTA over alleged debt
WorkCover Qld today advised it is pursuing outstanding debt from Flight Training Australia as part of winding up application
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Flight Training Australia faces winding up application
An application to wind up company has been issued against Brisbane-based organisation Flight Training Australia
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Qld firm launches Australia-first online training product
Software development specialist, Seybienne, launches online Microsoft Office training product it claims is set to revolutionise software training in Australia
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HTA scholarships heat up hospitality careers
Brisbane-based Hospitality Training Association launches a 2010 Industry Scholarship Program for school leavers
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HTA achieves record revenue of $12.2m
Hospitality Training Association defies downturn by reporting revenue of $12.2m for 2008-09 financial year
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Transport skills program lines up for another award
Queensland’s successful government-backed transport skills program nominated for another award
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Local coffee company brews national success
Brisbane business faces tough competition as it vies for Small Employer of the Year in the Australian Training Awards
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Transport has best approach to training, Premier awards
Transport judged as best trainers in Queensland, with industry advisory group winning top award
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NightOwl launches online tracking system
NightOwl franchisees can now monitor store progress with the help of its newly launched e-learning system, ‘NOEL’
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Qld first to sign fed-state skilling agreement
Federal Minister for Vocational and Technical Education Gary Hardgrave and Queensland Minister for Employment and Training and Industrial Relations Tom
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Queensland 400 speaker wins training award
Burleigh Heads-based Boss Homes – a new entrant in this year's Queensland 400 - won the medium employer of the
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Resources Council welcomes skills green paper
The Queensland Resources Council has welcomed the release of the Queensland government's Skills for Jobs and Growth green paper, acknowledging
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Cairns training centre to make waves
The non-profit Australian Marine Training Network in Cairns has been awarded a $25,000 Queensland Regional Business Development Scheme grant to
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Increased construction training levy proposed
The state government has announced its plan to double the building industry training levy.
As has been foreshadowed by QBR since
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Cairns training company plans overseas growth
Its training programs help give others the edge, now a Cairns company will be able to improve its own operational
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Commerce Qld backs trades training
Commerce Queensland has given its support to the federal government's promotion of technical trades, but has warned against underinvesting in
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Nominations called for training achievers
The search for the state's top training achievers began this week, with the opening of nominations in the 2005 Queensland
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State govt commits funds for training
The state government this week announced funding of almost $500,000 for a cadetships program to upgrade skill levels in the
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Labour pressures will worsen: Westpac
Given the positive growth outlook, labour market pressures will become more pronounced over the first half of 2005, at a
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