Government programmes that may assist you in gaining employment.
Australian Apprenticeships are a stepping stone to ongoing employment or further education and training, and a great way to get the head start in the career you want.
Centrelink, as the 'gateway to Job Network services', undertakes the registration, assessment and referral of job seekers to Job Network members.
If you have still not found work after three months your Job Network member will use more resources to help you find a job.
Job Network services are provided by Job Network Members, a network of private and community organisations dedicated to helping you find and keep a job.
For many job seekers, Job Search Support is all the help needed to get and keep a job.
JobSearch provides a way for job seekers to search for a job. Its aim is to give all job seekers the best possible access to the biggest choice of jobs.
The New Enterprise Incentive Scheme (NEIS) helps eligible unemployed people to start up and run a new, viable small business.
You can use JobSearch Resume Builder to create a resume. Registered employers will view this resume online and contact you.
The Australian Government to pay for insurance costs for job seekers undertaking work experience.
The Australian Government to pay for insurance costs for job seekers undertaking work experience.