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NLNG Train 7 Produces 70 New Professionals, Expands Industry Talent Pool To 401

Arise News

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June 23, 2026

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Seventy graduates complete NLNG's Train 7 programme, raising total beneficiaries to 401 professionals.

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Quartz

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· Jul 3, 2026

FDA's hiring is picking up speed as it works to rebuild after DOGE job cuts

Acting officials say around 600 new employees are in the onboarding process, with hiring picking up pace in recent weeks

Sky News Australia

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· Jul 7, 2026

Migration myth exposed as skilled worker numbers fall short

News Corp Senior Writer Patrick Carlyon says far fewer skilled tradespeople are entering Australia than many people believe. “The skilled migrant program takes in something like 480 occupations in theory, and we like to think that if we’re getting skilled workers, they’re going to be electricians or plumbers or carpenters, people who are going to build stuff,” Mr Carlyon told Sky News host James Morrow. “The numbers are nowhere near what we thought they were … less than half of those who come in on a skilled migrant visa are actually skilled workers. “A lot of them aren’t tradies; we need people to build stuff. “This is very illuminating.”

NBC News

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· Jul 8, 2026

AI is coming ... for the job listings

New data from job board Indeed finds the number of jobs that have listings with “AI” in the title have tripled from 2022 to 2026, from less than 3 to more than 8.

UrduPoint

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· Jun 24, 2026

From railways to AI: Belt and Road partners look for the next stage of growth

From railways to AI: Belt and Road partners look for the next stage of growth

Splash247

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· Jun 25, 2026

Officer shortage risks exceeding 100,000 by 2030

Shipping faces a widening shortage of qualified officers, with the industry needing more than 113,000 additional STCW-certified officers by 2030 to operate the expanding world merchant fleet, according to the latest seafarer workforce report from BIMCO and the International Chamber of Shipping. The Seafarer Workforce Report 2026, published every five years, estimates that 2.57m seafarers

Inc.com

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· Jun 26, 2026

The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles

Filings reveal clues as to what Anthropic employees make as the AI talent wars rage.

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Related coverage for "NLNG Train 7 Produces 70 New Professionals, Expands Industry Talent Pool To 401": Quartz — FDA's hiring is picking up speed as it works to rebuild after DOGE job cuts. Sky News Australia — Migration myth exposed as skilled worker numbers fall short. NBC News — AI is coming ... for the job listings. UrduPoint — From railways to AI: Belt and Road partners look for the next stage of growth. Splash247 — Officer shortage risks exceeding 100,000 by 2030. Inc.com — The Eye-Popping Salaries Behind Anthropic’s AI Hiring Spree Include $1.3 Million for ‘Technical’ Roles