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Keyword TagsTag: Chris-WaltonIndustry Plan Creates New Opportunities for Mining StatesSunday, 17 February 2013Section: Media Releases The Federal Government’s $1 billion industry package creates new opportunities for Australia’s mining states to do more for their local engineering industries. APESMA Calls on Ombudsman to Help Save Pharmacists’ Lunch BreaksTuesday, 22 January 2013Section: Media Releases A new APESMA survey of more than 1300 pharmacists across Australia has revealed that 62.3 per cent of community pharmacists are routinely forced to work through their lunch breaks. Science challenge for girlsWednesday, 3 October 2012Section: Latest News The team at Robogals is again running their excellent Science Challenge with prizes available for girls in age groups between 5 to 18 years of age. BHP Scale Back Rumours Means WA Government Must ActWednesday, 1 August 2012Section: Media Releases West Australia has not done enough to prepare for a possible downturn in the mining boom with rampant rumours circling the state that BHP is set to delay several projects. New laws give Dads parental leave rightsThursday, 28 June 2012Section: Latest News Dads will no longer have to justify asking for time off work when their new baby comes, thanks to new laws that give them the right to access paid parental leave. Member concerns raised at PM’s Economic ForumThursday, 14 June 2012Section: Latest News Earlier this week APESMA attended the Prime Minister’s Economic Forum where we were able to put the views of APESMA members to the nation’s decision makers. APESMA welcomes boost in SA mining and engineering skillsFriday, 1 June 2012Section: Latest News South Australia’s bid to better tap into the resources boom by increasing the state’s engineering trade skills will help the state recover from the ongoing impact of the Global Financial Crisis. Australians respect engineers and pharmacistsWednesday, 16 May 2012Section: Latest News Two professions represented by APESMA have again been judged among the most trustworthy professions in Australia. Budget implications for professionalsTuesday, 8 May 2012Section: Media Releases The Commonwealth Budget could have a big impact on engineers, scientists and information technology professionals. Vic Infrastructure Revised Down Despite Population Growth Revised UpTuesday, 1 May 2012Section: Media Releases The Victorian Budget has again failed to keep up with population growth with forecasts of infrastructure investment next financial year cut by $92 million compared to forecasts in last year’s budget. |



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