12 Apr 2018 – The Fair Work Ombudsman has begun auditing 1000 businesses across Australia, as part of a new campaign to ensure employers have the basics right in their workplaces.
10 Apr 2018 – The Senate Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services is conducting an inquiry into the operation and effectiveness of the Franchising Code of Conduct and has wide terms of reference including the disclosure document and information statement, and the Oil Code of Conduct, in ensuring full disclosure to potential franchisees of all information necessary to make a fully-informed decision when assessing whether to enter a franchise agreement.
27 Mar 2018 – On Sunday March 25, the Motor Trades Association of Queensland (MTA Queensland), held its first Cars & Coffee event.
27 Mar 2017 – The Motor Trades Association of Queensland (MTA Queensland) is proud to announce a major partnership for 2018 that fits intrinsically with the future direction of the automotive industry.
13 Mar 2018 – “Jobs don’t have a gender” is the solid theme of a group of strong and courageous women all united by SALT (Supporting and Linking Tradeswomen), a non-for-profit incorporated organisation that provides a support network for tradeswomen, apprentices and women in trades.
12 Mar 2018 – The Australia Trucking Association (ATA) released a submission on March 5th, 2018 stating that Australia should adopt a ‘Towards Zero’ philosophy and set a long-term target for zero deaths and serious injuries on our roads.
8 Mar 2018 – The opening round of the Hyundai Excel Series X3 Queensland championship will get the green light at Morgan Park Raceway on the weekend of March 17-18 and, with time running short, the MTAQ Racing Team has its collective foot to the floor preparing its racing Excel for the new season.
7 Mar 2018 – The Business Growth Fund was announced on 7th March 2018, which is designed to provide targeted assistance to local Queensland companies to enable them to grow and create jobs.
3 Mar 2018 – To ensure the vehicle standards are kept up to date, Transport and Main Roads regularly reviews the policies, procedures and legislation that govern the vehicle standards, including the technical requirements for vehicle inspections and modifications, and makes changes when needed.
27 Feb 2018 – On 27 February 2018, the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy (DNRME) (formerly the Department of Energy and Water Supply) contacted all registered Queensland fuel sellers, to advise of upcoming changes to the way in which they register and report under the Queensland biofuels mandate.