2011 Media Releases - September

 

Mine Survey Extended
Date: 29.09.2011
An online survey to establish how many fly-in/fly-out resource workers live on the Mid-North Coast has been extended due to a higher-than-anticipated response.
Start-up and small business operators looking for a supportive work environment are being encouraged to consider the Innovation Centre located at the Coffs Harbour Education Campus.
Cross Roads Grafton, a supplier and repairer of motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles, has only been in business for 16 months and they're already demonstrating they've got what it takes to be around for the long haul.
ETC's  contribution to the community has been recognised by winning the Community Services Award at the Coffs Harbour Sunny's Business Awards on Saturday night.
Dubbo job seekers and gap year students are being encouraged to take advantage of government funding now available for Diploma of Management training.
An online survey is being conducted to establish how many mine workers and contractors live on the Mid-North Coast.
Job seekers are being encouraged to be brave and consider a career change and re-training as a way of securing sustainable employment.
ETC Kempsey are rejoicing after winning the Not-for-Profit/Community Organisation Award at the Macleay Argus Business Awards on Saturday night.  
ETC has topped off its support of the World Rally Championships by donating flagpoles to the city worth $100,000.