Big skills shortage looming in WA
August 10th, 2020 | by john.weir
WA’s resources sector is facing a skills crunch reminiscent of the last mining boom, with estimates the state will need [&hellip
August 10th, 2020 | by john.weir
WA’s resources sector is facing a skills crunch reminiscent of the last mining boom, with estimates the state will need [&hellip
July 9th, 2020 | by john.weir
In the Year of Indigenous Tourism, Queensland’s Sunshine Coast’s rich Indigenous heritage and spectacular coastline are being celebrated with the [&hellip
January 21st, 2020 | by john.weir
While bushfires have had a significant impact in parts of far east and north-east Victoria, Melbourne and many internationally popular destinations [&hellip
July 2nd, 2019 | by john.weir
New Walk: Great Southern Walk, Fleurieu Peninsula The Southern Ocean Walk, launched in April, is a three-night four-day guided hike [&hellip
December 3rd, 2018 | by john.weir
The future is looking bright for one of Queensland’s most -loved tourism attractions, with the steam and diesel engines of [&hellip
September 6th, 2018 | by john.weir
Regional South Australia isn’t a destination that attracts the big chains, which means smaller boutique offerings thrive. New for 2019 [&hellip
August 16th, 2018 | by john.weir
The Western Australian government has announced plans to increase its intake of overseas students. An additional Graduate Skilled Migration List [&hellip
June 27th, 2018 | by john.weir
Until early October, Victoria’s spectacular southern coastline is prime spotting territory for humpback whales, southern right whales, blue whales and [&hellip
June 5th, 2018 | by john.weir
NEW WINERY SLEEP OVER: Properties set in South Australia’s wine regions Adelaide, Australia’s vineyard capital, is surrounded by some of [&hellip
May 1st, 2018 | by john.weir
Newly released figures have revealed Australia’s tourism industry is booming, with the country boasting an impressive 8,263,000 total tourist arrivals [&hellip