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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


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


Flight Training Australia faces winding up application
An application to wind up company has been issued against Brisbane-based organisation Flight Training Australia


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


HTA scholarships heat up hospitality careers
Brisbane-based Hospitality Training Association launches a 2010 Industry Scholarship Program for school leavers


HTA achieves record revenue of $12.2m
Hospitality Training Association defies downturn by reporting revenue of $12.2m for 2008-09 financial year


Transport skills program lines up for another award
Queensland’s successful government-backed transport skills program nominated for another award


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


Transport has best approach to training, Premier awards
Transport judged as best trainers in Queensland, with industry advisory group winning top award


NightOwl launches online tracking system
NightOwl franchisees can now monitor store progress with the help of its newly launched e-learning system, ‘NOEL’


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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


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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