Job search website SEEK has released new data on Australia's top-paying industries and occupations.
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Huge solar farm approved in Western Downs to create 400 jobs
Western Downs Regional Council has approved the biggest solar project in the region – a 300 megawatt solar farm to be constructed by Luminous Energy.
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Dyson looking to hire 110 new software engineers
Dyson is currently looking to hire 110 new software engineers, as part of its plans to hire 3000 engineers across the world by 2021.
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Salary changes for engineers in 2017
The Robert Walters annual Salary Survey has revealed the professions which are most likely to see a salary rise in 2017.
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Engineering skills in demand in 2017, according to Hays
According to the latest Hays Quarterly Report, engineering skills are in high demand this year.
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Essential Energy to slash 600 jobs in regional NSW
One of the biggest employers in regional NSW, electricity distributor Essential Energy, now has the power to forcibly cut 600 jobs after a ruling by the Fair Work Commission.
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Qld aviation company to provide more Australian jobs
A small aviation company based in Caboolture, Queensland, has promised to provide more aircraft engineering jobs to Australians after securing a maintenance contract with Nauru Airlines.
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Auto manufacturers body says up to 40,000 jobs could go
The Australian automotive industry has made its way into the federal election campaign, as new figures suggest the winner will face the problem of up to 40,000 made unemployed.
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Arrium steelworks face collapse as government help evaporates
As steelmaker Arrium faces possible closure, some South Australian residents argue against a government bailout.
The steelworks warned it would mothball the Whyalla operations if it is unable to alter
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Year’s strong start continues, manufacturing jobs expected to increase: industrial survey
The positive start to the year for manufacturers has continued, according to the Australian Chamber-Westpac industrial trends survey, released yesterday.
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