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Sunshine Coast Jobs Hub to help find jobs
from Maleny Grapevine Community News and Maleny District Sports Club Results for the period to 21.04.2023


The Sunshine Coast Jobs Hub, is now ready for all job seekers to access. It was created through a partnership between Sunshine Coast Council and Study Sunshine Coast.
Following its launched to industry in December 2022 it reveals the region’s most sought-after jobs, industries and location of the job.
It is expected that the sit site will boost business and industry growth and attract, develop and retain talent in the Sunshine Coast region. This new and free site already has close to 1,000 jobs listed and this will only improve with the ongoing growth that the coast area is undergoing.
The Jobs Hub will not only play a key role in generating job leads for those looking for work, but pro.vide leads for businesses already stressed from a lack of staff.
Job Seekers can become a member of the Jobs Hub for free and enjoy multiple benefits including finding local jobs quickly and easily, receive local job alerts, create and/or upload their CV on the AirCV and keep up to date with further education and training opportunities.
An extension of the Sunshine Coast Jobs Hub is the Sunshine Coast Student Jobs Hub, which connects students and graduates with industry and job opportunities on the Sunshine Coast. Find out more at: https://www.scjobs.com.au/ https://www.scstudentjobs.com.au/
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gathering to discuss the issues facing our youth and develop legislation that they will debate later in the year.
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Nathaniel is in Year 12 at Maleny State High and is a Maleny local.
As being the Youth Member for Glass House, Nathaniel has also been placed on the committee of Health Services, Seniors and Disability Services, Emergency and Ambulance Services.