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Cairns Convention Centre project boosts local jobs

Around 600 workers have been inducted for the $176 million Cairns Convention Centre project, with one company doubling its workforce.

Around 600 workers have been inducted for the $176 million Cairns Convention Centre project, with one company doubling its workforce.

Only Floors, a local tiling company, increased its workforce to 20 people to lay 4000 square metres of tile around the Cairns Convention Centre.

Queensland Public Works and Procurement Minister Mick de Brenni said Only Floors’ success confirms that the $176 million Cairns Convention Centre project has done exactly what the Buy Queensland policy intended – to create and support local jobs in the Far North.

“Floor to ceiling tiles in the Convention Centre kitchen and bathrooms required around 20,000 kilograms of adhesives and each one is being laid by a local,” he said.

“With practical completion of refurbishment works on track for 31 March, local jobs will continue to be a major focus as expansion works continue until mid-2022.”

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de Brenni said 604 workers have been inducted to work on-site since construction began in May 2020, with the procurement policy ensuring 515 hail from the Far North.

“That’s right on the 85 per cent local workforce target we set at the very beginning of project,” he said.

“We’ve also awarded 78 trade packages and our support extends to 68 businesses supported through the supply chain.”

Only Floors’ Leanne Dunlea said the project’s benefits are being felt throughout the community.

“We employ Cairns locals ourselves, and we always try to work with other local businesses through our supply network,” she said.

“Anthony is a graduate of Trinity Bay High School so the local jobs focus that’s been applied to this project really resonates with him.”

Smithfield State High School graduate and first-year apprentice tiler Blake Vanderwerff said he was getting the very best support from the Only Floors team.

“I love the tropics and this apprenticeship means I can continue to live locally here in Cairns with my family and friends and be trained by some of the best tilers in the business,” he said.

Assistant Minister for Tourism Industry Development and Member for Cairns Michael Healy said stage two works had already kicked off.

“When we talk about a bigger and better Convention Centre, we’re actually talking about a 10,500 square metre expansion,” Healy said.

“Piling works to support the foundations of the new expansion are well underway with some 320 piles being placed around the site as we speak, mapping out just how impressive the final product will be.

“In the next 12 months, we’ll start to see the large undercover forecourt, larger main entry and a 410-seat plenary lecture space take shape, which will help Cairns attract new conferences and events of greater size and complexity.”

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