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![]() BigPond News | Mining states drive up job ads Queensland Business Review Increased labour demand in resource-rich areas like Queensland and the Northern Territory helped drive overall job ads up by 6 percent in January. New research by ANZ shows internet job ads increased by 6.4 percent over the month to a level 1.4 percent ... Job ads hit two-year high ANZ survey More jobs up for grabs, says ANZ survey ANZ Survey Shows Number Of Jobs Ads Increased |
![]() NTNews.com.au | Woolies won't say if Dick will be cut NTNews.com.au Picture: JUSTIN LLOYD THE Northern Territory's four Dick Smith stores have not yet been told if they will be axed. Owner Woolworths is to close at least 100 the 386 shops and then sell the remainder. It will shut the worst performing stores. |
African workers seek jobs in NT resources boom ABC Online African Community Council president Edward Solo says many African refugees have trained in new careers after their home country qualifications were not recognised in the Northern Territory. But he says many still can't find ongoing employment. |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Job ads show we're in good shape, says Treasurer Wayne Swan Herald Sun ANZ head of Australian Economics and Property Research Ivan Colhoun said the rise was driven by acceleration in the mining regions of Queensland and the Northern Territory. "The awaited significant acceleration in mining investment is now beginning to ... Australian Stock Market Report - Afternoon 2/6/2012 |
Territory resources, public service job ads soar ABC Online By Myles Morgan Advertisements for jobs in the resources and public service sectors in the Northern Territory have spiked. According to an ANZ Bank report, while most states recorded a fall in job advertisements for December, in the Territory they ... |
CBD offices to deliver 'extraordinary returns' in three to five years: BIS ... Property Observer He is says it is investors' jobs to “take advantage of this current quiet patch before the undersupply becomes chronic, when markets are mispriced”, allowing them to buy office stock that will provide “extraordinary returns three to five year from now” ... |
Reconciliation Action Plan boosts Indigenous workforce ABC Online Michael Batycki is the regional manager for the supermarket chain in South Australia and the Northern Territory. MICHAEL BATYCKI: In particular, the last 18 months we have been working closely with a group of trainers to engage in a pre-employment ... |
![]() International Business Times AU | Another 400 Jobs Lost as Westpac Moves Tasks to India International Business Times AU Ivan Colhoun, ANZ head of Australian Economics and Property Research, explained the rise in employment opportunities to fast pace development in Queensland's and Northern Territory's mining regions. Treasurer Wayne Swan said the ANZ report is a ... |
Super shires condemned as worse than Intervention ABC Online By Allyson Horn Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner Mick Gooda has condemned the super shires model as the most detrimental policy for Indigenous people in the Northern Territory. Mr Gooda says people in remote communities ... Super shires to be reformed not broken |