Tag: jobs
Jobs boost for Melton
The unemployment rate in Melton has improved dramatically in the past 12 months according to new figures, but it is still almost three times...
Youth job help program
A new program that aims to help young locals get their careers moving is about to start in Melton.
Run by Youth Now, the program...
Labor promises jobs for Gorton
There will be post-election boost of health and human services in the Gorton electorate if the Labor party is successful in this month’s poll.
Local...
Mental health care is a rewarding career
For Rory Dalton, working as an emergency mental health clinician at Werribee Mercy Hospital means he gets an opportunity to help vulnerable people every...
Jobs creation push for Melbourne’s west
A long-term strategy for the creation of jobs in emerging industries in Melbourne’s west has been launched.
The state government last Friday announced $80,000 to...
Sarina Russo Job Access at Melton is launching a new campaign, 50 Jobs in...
A mix of inspiration and desperation led Sarina Russo to open a small typing school almost 40 years ago, promising all her nine graduates...
Federal Labor announces funding for Parwan employment hub
Federal Labor has promised to fund a multi-million-dollar agricultural hub at Parwan if it wins this weekend’s election.
Earlier this year, Moorabool chief executive Rob...
Training needed to address Melton unemployment
No jobs – at least none residents are qualified to do – and a dearth of training explains Melton’s 7.6 per cent unemployment rate, peak...
Mayor slams CFA over 41 Fiskville job losses
Moorabool mayor Paul Tatchell has slammed the Country Fire Authority’s decision to make redundant 41 hospitality workers employed at the Fiskville training base, which...
Manufacturing workers thrown lifeline
La Trobe University is offering retrenched manufacturing workers a jobs lifeline.
The university has tailored a 17-week free program for staff made redundant by Ford,...
Melton Waves cleaners sacked without notice
Five cleaners at Melton Waves leisure centre turned up for work only to be told they’d been sacked.
Australian Services Union organiser Melissa Wainwright said...