published September 20, 2021 on The West Australian Pumping $16 billion into the state’s economy, the Kwinana Industrial Area (KIA) is a significant economic driver in Western Australia. Responsible for the direct and indirect employment of more than 30,000 people –...
The simple answer to this question is that industry on The Strip is growing; a new container port is coming and this is already a factor in interest from new industries, lots of older workers (Baby Boomers) will be retiring soon, Lithium Valley companies are going...
I wanted to end this most challenging year on a positive note, and so I’m going to run through 2020’s highlights for industry – and I’m not going to mention COVID once – except for that one. The new port in KwinanaGreat news from the Government that there was a...
They have formed friendships, discovered a range of career opportunities that Kwinana industry has to offer, and have been inspired by industry personnel working in the current industrial workforce. In a special ceremony held last night 34 students from local high...
Today was an exciting one for a group of 34 students, as the Kwinana Industries Council (KIC) launched its iSCIENCE Project for 2020. The program is for students who are intending to follow ATAR Science, Math and Technology subjects during Years 11 and 12, and head...
Laura (at CSBP), pictured here is one of KIC’s 15 female Year 11 high school students who are on our special (girls only) Cert. ll in Engineering courses. Do you think she might look like she is settling in ok to this traditionally male-dominated industrial...
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