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THE HON KATE ELLIS MP
Minister for Employment Participation
MR GEOFF LYONS MP
Member for Bass
MEDIA RELEASE
24 February 2012
Jobs and Skills Expo Keeps Launceston Working
Around 120 jobs and apprenticeships will be up for grabs today at the Launceston Jobs and Skills Expo.
The expo will be held at Albert Hall between 10 am and 3 pm, giving locals the chance to meet potential employers, training organisations and industry group representatives.
Minister for Employment Participation Kate Ellis and Member for Bass, Geoff Lyons will be at the expo to talk with job seekers and businesses about the local jobs market.
"This is a great opportunity for local job seekers and businesses to come together and discuss local job opportunities," Ms Ellis said.
"With more than 60 exhibitors at the Launceston expo, I encourage all job seekers to come armed with their r�sum� and take advantage of the unique opportunity to meet a number of employers in one location."
"The Expo will have a jobs board showing what positions are available and a skills board where local training organisations will promote training opportunities in Launceston."
Australian Government Jobs and Skills Expos are being held across the country to provide employment opportunities for areas that continue to do it tough.
North West/Northern Tasmania is one of 20 vulnerable regions across Australia identified as needing additional support to address local labour market issues through a $45.2 million extension of the Government's Priority Employment Areas initiative.
Member for Bass, Geoff Lyons said that having a Jobs and Skills Expo hosted in Launceston was an important part of the Government's efforts to keep local residents in work.
"Last time one of these Expos was held in Launceston, back in 2009, more than 2000 local job seekers were connected with jobs on the day. And I want to build on that success with this Expo," Mr Lyons said.
"My message to local residents is to take advantage of this great opportunity because it is never too late to up-skill, re-skill or re-engage in the paid workforce."
Since September 2009 the Australian Government has held 42 expos and more than
15 500 Australians have been connected with jobs.
"We're looking to build on this success by continuing to hold expos through until 2013 and I can't wait to see the results here in Launceston," Ms Ellis said.
For more information visit: www.deewr.gov.au/pea
