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Keyword TagsTags Under VVIC volunteer vacation-work Veterinarians VicRoads victoria 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. Steve Wozniak - The Apple StoryTuesday, 24 April 2012Section: Latest News Steve Wozniak co-founder of Apple is coming to Perth, Sydney and Melbourne to reveal how the Apple dream became a reality. APESMA members can access special rates and enter a competition to attend. Introducing Bill Jackson, APESMA National PresidentTuesday, 24 April 2012Section: Latest News Here we take a few moments to learn more about APESMA’s new National President Bill Jackson. APESMA campaign wins bright future for Holden engineersTuesday, 17 April 2012Section: Media Releases After months of campaigning hard to save engineering jobs at Holden, APESMA has welcomed the announcement that Holden engineers will design and engineer two new cars for the Chinese market. APESMA delivers big wins for members in 2012Friday, 30 March 2012Section: Latest News APESMA has had some big wins already this year. These are real examples of how APESMA can take on the big issues and deliver tangible outcomes for professionals. APESMA welcomes $100 million investment in synchrotronWednesday, 28 March 2012Section: Latest News APESMA has welcomed new investment in the Australian Synchrotron as a smart step toward building Australia’s scientific capacity and knowledge economy. APESMA welcomes $100 million investment in synchrotronWednesday, 28 March 2012Section: Media Releases APESMA has welcomed new investment in the Australian Synchrotron as a smart step toward building Australia’s scientific capacity and knowledge economy. APESMA campaign saves Holden jobsFriday, 23 March 2012Section: Latest News APESMA has welcomed news that Holden will continue to produce automobiles in Australia until at least 2021, including securing their engineering and design capability into the foreseeable future. Lack of engineers costing Victorians big moneyThursday, 22 March 2012Section: Media Releases Victorian Government engineers today raised concerns about the Government’s reliance on costings by people without the right expertise. APESMA appears in front of Victorian parliamentary committeeThursday, 22 March 2012Section: Latest News APESMA has raised concerns about the Victorian Government’s reliance on costings by people without the right expertise in a parliamentary inquiry committee hearing. |



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