Queensland to invest $28M in Cairns to boost jobs, economy
Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today announced $28 million will be invested in building two additional walls in Cairns as part of a bid to grow the economy and boost jobs. “This is vital if we want to grow this precinct to capture the contacts for repair and maintenance of patrol boats right around the Pacific region,” she said. “Cairns is in the exact location we need this to happen”. Ms Palaszczuk revealed one of the walls would be 80 metres, and the other 100 metres. “This investment could bring hundreds of extra jobs to the region,” she told the media. “We want to link very closely with the Great Barrier Reef TAFE to ensure that the young people can get the skills and training needed to work here. “It’s not just about providing the investment now, it’s about linking it with the skills and training that is needed for the future.”
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk today announced $28 million will be invested in building two additional walls in Cairns as part of a bid to grow the economy and boost jobs. “This is vital if we want to grow this precinct to capture the contacts for repair and maintenance of patrol boats right around the Pacific region,” she said. “Cairns is in the exact location we need this to happen”. Ms Palaszczuk revealed one of the walls would be 80 metres, and the other 100 metres. “This investment could bring hundreds of extra jobs to the region,” she told the media. “We want to link very closely with the Great Barrier Reef TAFE to ensure that the young people can get the skills and training needed to work here. “It’s not just about providing the investment now, it’s about linking it with the skills and training that is needed for the future.”
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