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Events & Seminars Calendar
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Keyword TagsTag: economyAustralian Car Win at ESVWednesday, 3 April 2013Section: Latest News APESMA has been representing members’ interests on a range of issues at Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) - the independent regulator responsible for electricity, gas and pipeline safety in Victoria. Synchrotron scientists and engineers caught in funding crisisTuesday, 1 January 2013Section: Media Releases Scientists and engineers at the synchrotron are set to take action, reports Clay Lucas in The Age. Breaking down the barriers to workplace productivityThursday, 29 November 2012Section: Latest News APESMA’s Erik Locke raised the importance of innovation, infrastructure and training in building productivity in a speech at Macquarie University last week. Here is an excerpt of Erik’s speech. BHP denies Appin supervisors drop in the oceanFriday, 19 October 2012Section: Media Releases Appin Mine Deputies have been told by BHP Illawarra Coal management that there is “no money in the bucket” for their pay claim, even though the mine announced a $667 million profit this year. Letter to members from Victorian Director Bede PayneWednesday, 17 October 2012Section: Latest News It’s not just us - the UK engineering skills shortageWednesday, 3 October 2012Section: Latest News Australia is not the only country facing a general shortage of engineers – at least according to new research conducted in the United Kingdom. General Engineering Skills Crisis WorsensWednesday, 20 June 2012Section: Media Releases Australia’s skills crisis in engineering continues to worsen with statistics released by DEEWR today showing the demand for engineers is heading towards its pre-GFC high. Complete APESMA’s national bullying surveyWednesday, 13 June 2012Section: Latest News Workplace bullying is a big problem in Australia and we need your input to help stamp it out. Booming Engineering Construction Highlights Skills GapWednesday, 30 May 2012Section: Media Releases Australia’s engineering construction has risen a staggering 35.6 per cent over the past year showing the need for long term solutions to the nation’s worsening skills crisis in engineering. 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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