- Australian Apprenticeships: provides more information on how Australian Apprenticeships work.
- Australian Job Search: check out what Australian Apprenticeship vacancies are available in your local area.
- Australian Taxation Office: contains information for employees, students and businesses.
- Centrelink: a government agency delivering a range of Commonwealth services to the Australian community. Centrelink is set up so people can get more of the help they need in one place.
- Construct My Career: promoting the building and construction industry to young people as a career option of first choice.
- DEEWR Job Guide 2010: The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations website offers profiles on hundreds of jobs.
- Fair Work: provides information about Australia’s national workplace relations system, wages and employment conditions
- Group Training Australia:
- Indigenous Employment Service:
a free on-line service for Indigenous job seekers. Job seekers can lodge their resume on Resume Builder and look for jobs. Employers can look for job seekers on the site and contact them by email.
- National Training Information Service (NTIS): a database on vocational education and training in Australia. Contains detailed information on courses, qualifications, training packages, competency standards and training organisations.
- OZJAC: The Australian courses and careers database.
- Queensland Training Information Service:
Comprehensive information on apprenticeships, traineeships, and prevocational programs in Queensland.
- Safe Work Australia: This website provides information on working together for workplace health and safety.
- Seek: Australia's leading employment website with thousands of jobs online.
- TAFE Queensland Online: The Internet gateway of TAFE Queensland.
- Training.com.au: a federal initiative designed to facilitate discovery and accessibility of information about the vocational education and training sector in Australia.
- What Next after year 12?: Highlights the range of rewarding, highly skilled and sought after positions available through vocational education and training, Australian Apprenticeships and university.
- Youth.gov.au: This Commonwealth Government youth website provides young people with both government and non-government information in essential areas such as careers, studying, help with money, health, legal rights and much more.
Mature Age Employment Information
The following links provide employment information & services to mature age job seekers and employers seeking mature age staff.
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