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Brisbane's low unemployment rate and a healthy economy means that there are thousands of exciting and challenging job vacancies for people living in Brisbane who are looking for a new career or those moving to Brisbane for a seachange.
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Brisbane's priority industry sectors include marine, food and
beverage manufacturing, agribusiness, construction, manufacturing,
international education, aviation, information and communication
technologies, and creative industries. Brisbane has a diverse labour force and a steady stream of new potentisal employess streaming past the Queensland borders to come and enjoy a more acceptable work-life balance.
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Economic growth in Brisbane Australia is sitting at over 4 per cent per year. This is well above the Australian average and is being fuelled by innovation in traditional industries like food processing and mining and new emerging industries such as e-security, software games development, and biotechnology. Companies such as Boeing, Virgin, IBM, Oracle, Sun Microsystems and many other leading global brands have made Brisbane their home.
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Brisbane's Infrastructure is developing and continuing to grow as clearly demonstrated by the booming Construction industry. Brisbane Airport and the Port of Brisbane provide movement of people and cargo alike around Australia and the world. Brisbane has an extensive transport system, consisting of rail, road and ferry services. Its Telecommunications and e-Commerce systems are well established and continue to be developed as are its Energy, Water and Waste facilities.
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There are few things to consider if wanting to start a business here in Brisbane (indeed, in Australia) including setting up a business name, registering your business, setting up a domain name and tax implications.
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Small, medium
and large businesses regularly come up for sale in Brisbane and Queensland. Often, real estate companies cater
for business sales. There are also specialists who only sell going business concerns.
There are quite a few businesses, whose business it is to sell business, and
you'll find them in the local business phone directories. It's also worth
investigating the local and national press and the internet.
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