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Australia Government Jobsearch

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Careerone Australia Job Search

December 24th, 2010 admin No comments


Several children work in Australia?

Are there any websites like Monster search and focus only on informal work for under 18 years? It's so hard to find places that are hiring, and it doesn't help write part-time casual Search / Recruit and find that all informal work requiring certification. I do not apply online, take my resume in any store that interests me, but it helps narrow the search. Any help would be appreciated. Tell me how you got your work:)

contact 'Centrelink' and at least get a direction that brought him into contact with fruit picking. let me know if you need a hand.

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Australia Jobs Search Philippines

December 7th, 2010 admin No comments



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Job Opportunity: Prepare Yourself for Vocational Education

Vocational education is a preparation for the skilled jobs, this is the preparation based on manual and practical activities. The learner directly participates and develops expertise in a particular group of techniques or technology and sometimes referred as technical education.

In Philippines Vocational/Technical Schools and their curriculum were accredited and approved by Technical Education Skills and Development Authority (TESDA). Schools affiliated by TESDA offers a short course that will last for 3 months and for 2 years. Upon the graduation, the students take the licensure examination from TESDA to obtain a certificate or diploma. Some courses for this are automotive technology, electronic technology, nursing aide, hotel and restaurant management, computer technology, drafting. Short courses may choose from housekeeping, culinary, food and beverages, welders, etc. Before, these vocational courses associated with the activities of lower social classes. But not for now, as Vocational Education has been developed and opened a lot of potential jobs and opportunities locally and abroad.

Nowadays, we are experiencing and battling on crisis. Many companies had been closed due to recession. Thousands of people lost their jobs. Even the OFW’s are affected. Vocational trainings and education had been the answer for them to start a new career. Government released a scholarship program for out-of-school youth and for the students that cannot continue their college. This scholarship has been the demand of many parents. Many believe that diploma and certificate from short courses can be use in advantage and for competencies.

As a matter of fact, if you will try to search a job online, you will notice that there are wide list of skilled jobs vacancies on certain jobsite. Countries like Australia, UK, Canada, Middle-East’s countries are in high demands for skilled workers. The problem for this, is most of the skilled workers can’t afford the high placement fees and papers processing of the job agencies. Good news, that there’s a few that offers a salary deduction. The other thing is you can search for a jobsite that will give you the information of the employers, through this, you can apply directly.

Preparing yourself for skilled workers opportunities means a better chance of rewarding and well-paying career that you can be proud of.

About the Author

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Shiela Cahinhinan is an SEO specialist for http://www.trabahoasenso.com a job site for the job seekers Filipino’s locally and abroad.

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Great Barrier Reef Video

December 7th, 2010 admin No comments



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What do you want to do before you die?

So, what do you want to do before you die?

this video made me begin to wonder, it is the most inspirational video i have ever seen and recommend it to everyone: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=SSYFTZrABMg

What i want to do before i die is go scuba diving in The Great Barrier Reef
Barnicle, is that a long life worth living?

i have a list of almost 100 things i hope to do in my life
[i have 97 so far]
&& hopefully i can complete every single thing that i've written down.


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 Blue Water Destinations:australia


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DVD Blue Water Destinations: AustraliaTo sail into Sydney harbour is an ambition of many cruising sailors. It is probably the nicest city south of the Equator and is full of life and fun. Northwards along the Australian East caost can be quite challenging especially towards the lagoon of Lady of Musgrave Island. Travel through the interesting and beautiful islands of the Great Barrier Reef and on to Darwin an excellent last stop for cruising boats heading out to Indonesia.The passage to West Timor is calm and smooth accompanied by dolphins and light winds but the arrival is a real culture change - with street markets and villages that have not changed for a thousand years. 25 minsProduct : BENNETT DVD BLUE WATER DESTINATIONS: AUSTRALIA Manufacturer : BENNETT VIDEO Manufacturer Part No : C8890DVD UPC : 097278088908

 Coral Sea Dreaming


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From the makers of EARTHLIGHT comes the world's most beautiful undersea video, now in a DVD-Video/DVD-ROM Special Edition. Sit back, relax and dive into the spectacular undersea world of the Great Barrier Reef. Discover crystal-clear video, cool Dolby Digital music, exotic fish of every color of the rainbow. Coral Sea Dreaming Special Edition includes the 55-minute undersea classic, Coral Sea Dreaming by David Hannan (Australia's leading underwater cinematographer) plus five additional ocean videos including incredible footage of DOLPHINS BODY-SURFING off the coast of Australia. No words, just 82 minutes of great original music, high bitrate video of 300 creatures in their natural habitat: dolphins, sea turtles, anemones, lobsters, whales, hermit crabs, sea fans, sharks, brain corals, cuttlefish, octopus, pufferfish, sea snakes, starfish, lionfish, giant clams, angelfish, moray eels, manta rays, barracuda, gobies, parrotfish, fire coral. Wonder what that strange creature is? Turn on subtitles and identify it instantly. Or turn on Continuous Loop for endless play of chapters, titles, or the entire program. On your PC, a brand-new state-of-the-art interactive DVD screensaver plays theater-quality full- screen video and audio, and gives you complete control of what you're watching WITHOUT LEAVING SCREENSAVER MODE. If your screensaver comes on and you want to see another part of Coral Sea Dreaming, just bring up the navigation bar and skip forward to the next selection. Or mute audio, bring up subtitles, pause, change the order of your play list, and the screensaver will play selections from any of your DVDs. Details: Edition Details: Video Format: Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] Audio Tracks: Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Color Subtitles identify over 350 species of fish and coral Interactive PC screensaver

 Fact or Faked: Paranormal Files: Mystery Mermaid / Ghostly Guardian (Season 1: Ep. 10) (2010)


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In this week's episode of Fact or Faked, Ben, Jael and Austin travel to the land down under to investigate a mermaid case in Cairns, Australia. They dive into the waters of the Great Barrier Reef on the hunt for possible suspects and come face to face with an unwelcome predator! Meanwile, Bill, Chi-Lan and Larry travel to Mililani Hawaii, to visit a local family that believes they have captured photos of a guardian angel.

 Firsthand: Daniel Watkins (Season 6: Ep. 5) (2006)


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Pro wakeboarder Daniel Watkins goes scuba diving in the Great Barrier Reef and heads wakesurfs the Gold Coast with Mick Fanning.

 JAWS: Ultimate Predator (Nintendo 3DS)


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JAWS: Ultimate Predator Nintendo 3DS: Based on the iconic movie from acclaimed director Steven Spielberg JAWS: Ultimate Predator is a re-envisioning of the classic film. Unlock new abilities by eating collectibles including Shark Teeth that can be used to purchase upgrades and attacks. Customize JAWS and upgrade teeth, tail, and skin by using skill points acquired by breaking objects, discovering secrets and defeating bosses. Fight a wide range of formidable enemies that match JAWS in strength, size or skill including the Tiger Shark, Killer Whale, Sea Serpent, Mechanized Scuba Hunters and more! Perform 20 advanced attack combos including Fin Slice, Tail Spin and Bite Toss to stun, kill and rip apart enemies. Fill the Rage Meter and unleash critical damage against targets and surrounding enemies with 8 different rage attacks including Super Stealth to swim at full speed without being detected and Shark Frenzy, a state of intense violence. Experience real life environments and lush underwater settings from Hawaii to the Great Barrier Reef and Isla Guadalupe- and the infamous locale where it all started, Amity Island.

 JAWS: Ultimate Predator (Wii)


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 Sailing Films (Study Guide)


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Dead Calm is a 1989 thriller film starring Sam Neill, Nicole Kidman and Billy Zane. It was based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Charles Williams. The film was directed by Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce and filmed in the Great Barrier Reef. A troubled couple, Australian naval officer John Ingram (Neill) and his wife Rae (Kidman), take a vacation on their yacht to recover over the death of their son from an automobile accident which Rae was involved in. John hopes that this will help Rae cope with the loss. Their holiday turns into a nightmare after they rescue Hughie Warriner (Zane) from a damaged wood-hulled schooner on the open seas; a man who claims his shipmates died from food poisoning. Suspicious of Hughie's story, John tries to convince the panicked Hughie to return with him to his sinking ship so they can confirm the deaths and salvage anything of use, but Hughie refuses to go back. John tells Rae to arm herself with the ship's rifle as he takes the schooner's dinghy back to the sinking ship while Hughie is resting. There he finds a video camera that gives evidence that Hughie and a friend had hired attractive but ill-prepared women as the ship's crew. Hughie's friend (who's idea it had been to hire the women as crew, and who had served as captain of the schooner with Hughie as first mate) had drowned in the bilge during the storm while trying to plug a stress fracture in the hull, leaving Hughie alone and unable to cope with the screams of the panicked women. Hughie had locked the women in a berth so that he wouldn't hear their screams, and the berth had subsequently flooded during the storm, drowning the women who had banged and clawed at the door begging to be freed as the space filled with water. When he awakes, Hughie, ... More:

 SpongeBob SquarePants: SquarePants Family Vacation (Season 8: Ep. 12) (2011)


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While on a family road trip to the Great Barrier Reef, SpongeBob and Patrick get lost and end up on the adventure of a lifetime.

 The Reef (2010)


The Reef (2010)


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On the beautiful but dangerous waters of Australia's Great Barrier Reef, ship delivery man Luke and four friends chart a yacht to its new owner. Along the way, their ship is torn open by sharp rocks and begins to sink, leaving the passengers with a terrifying choice: stay on board with slim hope of rescue, or swim twelve miles to the nearest island... through shark-infested waters.

 Under the Sea (2009)


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Filmed entirely with IMAX(R) cameras for a vivid, immersive viewing experience unlike any other, this new film will transport audiences to some of the most exotic and isolated undersea locations on Earth, including Southern Australia and the Great Barrier Reef, as well as Papua New Guinea and Indonesia in the famed Coral Triangle, for face-to-face encounters with some of the most mysterious and stunning creatures of the sea. Discover the habits and habitats of Great White Sharks, Flamboyant Cuttlefish, Leafy Sea Dragons, Giant Stingrays, Jellyfish, Green Sea Turtles, playful Australian Sea Lions, six-foot Garden Eels and a multitude of brilliantly colorful fish and sea life as they play out the daily dramas of their lives amidst vast coral formations that rise from the ocean floor.

Poea Australia Job Hiring Philippines

December 4th, 2010 admin No comments


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Job Australia Queensland Brisbane

November 28th, 2010 admin No comments



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Mike Gatting: 'Luckily we had these two blokes... Gower and Botham'
After almost a quarter of a century, Mike Gatting is more than ready to lose the honour of being the last man to captain England to an Ashes victory in Australia, especially to a fellow man of Middlesex. And the portents are good; as a captain and coach combination, Andrew Strauss and Andy Flower remind Gatting a little of himself and Micky Stewart in 1986-87. "They get on well, like we did ...
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More people than ever are choosing to move to Australia, thanks to its high salaries and strong economy.This short guide aims to help you through the many pitfalls you'll face while building towards your dream life down under. As well as a handy outline of the different visa options available, you'll find easy to follow explanations of the tax system, superannuation and the Living Away from Home A...


Eighty Plus: Outgrowing the Myths of Old Age


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Richly illustrated, this fascinating panorama explores architectural gems from Brisbane's first settlement to the beginning of World War II. More than 300 sketches, many drawn by the author, show the details of landmark churches, government buildings, and commercial structures. Brisbane's historic hotels are given particular attention because they are still in operation and provide excellent examp...

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 The Second Father


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From Brisbane''s sleazy Sin Triangle to drug busts in the wild Far North, this expose from a former Queensland undercover cop reveals an underworld of crime and police corruption. Compelled into fighting for justice and honor after having grown up amongst racism and discrimination, Domenico ''Mick'' Cacciola joined the force in the 1960s as a sleeper whose job was to infiltrate illegal gambling dens. Throughout his tenure, the book reveals, he witnessed the ugly face of entrenched corruption, spied on suspected Communists, and used his muscle to break up illegal street marches. Breaking his 35-year silence, Cacciola exposes the truth behind Australia''s most notorious era of crime and corruption in this remarkable memoir.

Perth Australia Jobsite

November 27th, 2010 admin No comments


Adecco is A Genuine Australian Online Job Site

In most articles or advice columns on applying for overseas jobs, especially in Australia or other commonwealth countries, there are stern warnings to be careful or wary of fake job hiring or fake job websites. Watching the nightly news programs, it is not uncommon to see news of overseas workers going home empty handed because they were victimized by immoral job scammers out to make easy bucks.

So, if you are planning to apply online for overseas Australian jobs such as Perth jobs, there are ways to check if the job website is genuine. Checking out the website will guarantee and save you from heartaches later as well as avoiding potential online job scammers.

Do a background check by researching the professional business links. These links are defined by the occupational field links of the mother company to its client companies. Check out the background of the mother company – the jobsite company – and see who the client companies – companies doing the hiring – are.

At Adecco Australia, these business links enables it to concentrate and distribute industry insight, best practice and new initiatives for countless industry and business jobs such as trade jobs, mining jobs and banking jobs, complementing established business links in office and industrial services.

Adecco professional business links are usually defined as Adecco Finance & Legal, Adecco Engineering & Technical, Adecco Information Technology, and Adecco Human Capital Solutions.

Finance & Legal - Specializes in the temporary and permanent-hire placement of premier accounting and finance professionals. In Australia, Finance & Legal staffing solutions are provided by Jonathan Wren, specializing in permanent and temporary recruitment solutions across the finance, accounting and banking industries.

Engineering & Technical - Today the engineering sector is confronted with a rapidly changing environment from increased competition and an accelerating rate of technological obsolescence. In order to respond to these inevitable changes, the two key words for the future are specialization and adaptability. Adecco Engineering & Technical is structured to respond to this two-fold demand. Engineering & Technical staffing solutions are provided by TAD, a leading provider of engineering and technical employment services and solutions.

Information Technology - Brings companies the solutions they need, by matching them with experts and resources that are best adapted to their set of challenges according to their needs. Consulting, when the assistance of a team of experts is needed. Outsourcing specific skills. Project Managing so as to delegate the implementation and responsibility of a global project. Staffing so as to fill positions demanding a very specialized skill.

Human Capital Solutions - Restructuring services and talent solutions for organizations aiming to optimize human capital and for individuals determined to develop their career potential and employability, especially for accounting jobs, providing consulting services to companies that face major Human Resources challenges such as ongoing requirements to restructure due to increased productivity pressure or developing and engaging the workforce in a context of demographic change that is leading to a shortage of critical skills worldwide. In Australia, Human Capital Solutions are provided by Lee Hecht Harrison, a global leader in creating and delivering distinctive human capital solutions.

To see just how genuine Adecco is and to view the genuine Australian job listings on our site, just visit http://www.adecco.com.au/.

About the Author

A computer professional who works on the internet helping Adecco increase its viewers through optimization. For world class retail jobs visit us online at www.adecco.com.au.


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Perth Western Australia Job Opportunities

November 25th, 2010 admin No comments


Open your eyes and unite, Kondinin tells farm lobby
RICHARD Price, managing director of Kondinin Group, says farm lobby organisations have to take off their blinkers and find ways to work together to give the rural sector a more powerful voice in the battle to sway major policy decisions.
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Employment Western Australia Job Vacancies

November 13th, 2010 admin No comments


Wanted: 20,000 Workers Recruitment Crisis on Boomer Exodus

 

The estimated shortage of 10,000 workers across the ACT could double over the next three years when large numbers of baby boomers retire.

 

Public service job cutbacks in Tuesday week's Federal budget, tipped to cost Canberra up to 3000 positions, is likely to have little impact on the capital's worsening skills drought.

 

Today, The Canberra Times begins a three-part series on the extent of the ACT skills drought, which is worse here than anywhere else in Australia, and what could be done to fix it.

 

ACT Chamber of Commerce chief executive Chris Peters said business growth in the territory had been stalled for 18 months due to insufficient workers.

 

"About two years ago staff shortages were No13 on businesses lists of concerns. It's been No1 for about 18 months, so it is the major impediment to business growth."

 

The ACT Skills Commission and the chamber's research shows the ACT will continue to be hardest hit of all Australian states and territories from a shortage of skilled and unskilled workers.

Access Economics research shows the ACT's population is biased towards the 45 to 59 age group.

 

The demographics report compiled for the Skills Commission says the retirement timing of this age group and especially those aged 50 to 54 will have an even greater impact on the ACT workforce than it will nationally.

 

Access Economics expects increasing labour force participation rates up to 2010, with a reversal of that trend from 2010 to 2015 and a sharp reduction in participation after then because the main part of the baby boom generation will have reached the age of 65.

 

ACT Skills Commission chairman Derek Volker warns that today's delays will become tomorrow's disaster when too few people are available to look after elderly folk.

 

"It is not a skills problem, it's more a people problem and if we don't do something about it, it could turn into a crisis not too far down the track."

 

Home Help Service ACT, a not-for-profit organisation that provides in-home support to the elderly and frail aged, could place 20 people immediately in its stretched ranks of carers.

 

Canberra employers scouring the country and overseas for employees are competing with the remainder of the western world which is suffering a skills drought.

 

Mr Peters said three factors contributed to the territory's exceptional worker shortage:

Having both the lowest unemployment (2.4 per cent) and highest participation rates in Australia, which meant there weren't too many stay-at-home mothers, or unemployed, to fill job vacancies;

The ACT and Adelaide had Australia's two fastest aging populations; and

Older public servants in a former superannuation scheme had to retire before 55 to maximise their superannuation benefits.

 

"Canberra has the highest percentage of public servants than anywhere in Australia and they retire a decade earlier than the rest of Australia." Mr Peters said Federal budget cuts in two weeks were expected to cause a net loss of 1000 people from the Commonwealth Public Service.

At best those leaving would have wide-ranging expertise.

 

"It depends on what the mix is I expect the mix will be fairly broad, which would be widely welcomed by the business community, but all of those won't solve our problem."

 

Shortages are in all sectors, from engineering, health, trades, services and construction.

Multinational construction company Bovis Lend Lease said employers were competing with unprecedented building in the booming Middle East countries, and project directors could command salaries of up to $300,000.

 

Hays senior regional director for Canberra Jane Donnelly said financial controllers and managers on salaries of up to $100,000 and $130,000 were in demand following the meltdown of global financial markets last year.

 

"Within the banking sector they are far more aware of the risk associated with certain products, they are seeking people with extensive risk analyst-type skills."

 

Mr Peters said the shortage meant people were finding the service in places like restaurants, hairdressing salons and workshops slower. "If you have an accident driving home tonight in your car, typically your car will sit on the panel beaters shop floor for two weeks until they can get to it. That's now. In three years time that [timeframe] will double."

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Launceston or Hobart is a better place to live?

Hey, Im moving from Western Australia to Tasmania to live and hopefully buy a house. Im moved to Tasmania because the homes are more affordable in contrast to Western Australia. But I do not know much about Tassie and I wonder if it's best to Launceston or Hobart? I have seen homes in Launceston are cheaper? also thinking about things like job opportunities and universities? applause

Both are good, But Hobart is nearly three times the size of Launceston and has more services and job opportunities. The University of Tasmania has campuses in both cities. The central suburbs in Hobart can be quite expensive now, but is only about 200,000 people is very common to live in a rural satellite towns and travel about 20-30 minutes each direction that housing is cheaper. It is also necessary to carefully consider the suburbs of the mirror, Bridgewater and Gagebrook all have affordable housing, but are also low socioeconomic areas with problems.

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