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Keyword TagsTags Under DDivision dismissal development DTEI defence Department DECA decision-making DTMR Developing discrimination decision dendrobium Discoveries-Need-Dollars Battlefield Technology Welcome But More Engineers NeededFriday, 3 May 2013Section: Media Releases Engineers have welcomed the Government’s commitment to a high technology defence force in its White Paper released today, but called on them to employ more engineers to make this goal a reality. Why Australia Should Have a Centre of Excellence in EngineeringWednesday, 3 April 2013Section: Latest News Earlier this year the Commonwealth Government released its latest Industry Plan. Pharmacy Division of APESMA Becomes Professional Pharmacists AustraliaWednesday, 27 March 2013Section: Media Releases Australian pharmacists will have a stronger union than ever before due to brand new services, a significant injection of resources and a new name for the Pharmacy Division of APESMA. Engineers Welcome Catalbiano SackingFriday, 15 February 2013Section: Media Releases Queensland’s engineers have welcomed the news this afternoon that the Director General of the Department of Transport and Main Roads has been sacked by Premier Campbell Newman. Dendrobium DeputiesFriday, 8 February 2013Latest news and updates on Dendrobium Deputies negotiations with BHP. Looking for workplace advice over Christmas?Friday, 21 December 2012Section: Latest News APESMA extends to all members our best wishes for the holiday season. Our offices will be closed from 21 December to 7 January 2013. You can still access support and advice in the following ways: City of Perth Members Negotiate New Progression Standards for EngineersThursday, 29 November 2012Section: Latest News In June 2012, the City of Perth wrote to APESMA to advise that they were seeking to abolish long standing progression standards for professional engineers. 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. Support Appin supervisors: BHP is still refusing to listenThursday, 15 November 2012Section: Latest News After months trying to negotiate and BHP still refusing to budge on bringing salaries up to NSW standards, mining supervisors at Appin Mine started a 14 day strike this morning. Why do Australian registered pharmacists leave the profession?Wednesday, 14 November 2012Section: Latest News APESMA’s Pharmacy President Geoff March provides a summary of the key findings from a recent study published in the International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. |



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