News & Features
BUSY Sisters Partner with Motor Trades Association QLD (MTAQ)
With the current Australian skills shortages, particularly in the trades, industry associations recognise the need to attract new skills to ensure future viability.
Chelcie’s Wasting No Time in Her Career
Chelcie was on track to completing a Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology, undertaking an apprenticeship where she was working on boat
Rachel Sparks Up her Apprenticeship!
Halfway through her training and about to start her third year in her apprenticeship to become an electrician, Rachel needed to find another
Not Ready to Retire, Noelene Starts a Chef Apprenticeship
At 75, Noelene has had some twists and turns in her working life that began in New Zealand where she started a career
BUSY stepping up against domestic violence in First Nations communities
Domestic violence is a societal issue that affects all Australian’s, regardless of income, status or postcode. Whether you have personally experienced violence within
12 New Female Marine Industry Apprentices
BUSY Sisters, along with BUSY At Work, an Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) provider, were privileged in supporting Riviera, Australia’s premium luxury motor