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Andrew Fielding, CEO of the BIA, highlighted the importance of this funding agreement, stating that it will enable the Marine Jobs initiative to accelerate its efforts in connecting individuals with career opportunities in the marine industry. The program is particularly focused on engaging young people and encouraging them to consider careers in this vital sector.
The marine industry is currently facing a significant demand for skilled labour. A recent BIA National Jobs & Skills Annual Survey revealed that 93% of marine businesses are concerned about the availability of skilled workers, with 85% expressing concerns over the shortage of apprentices. Additionally, more than 45% of businesses reported a consequent loss of revenue due to these shortages.
To address these challenges, the BIA plans to attend over 45 career events across Queensland in the coming months. The association will also launch a Marine Jobs promotion targeting regional hubs, including Mackay, Townsville, Proserpine, and Cairns. Furthermore, stakeholder meetings are scheduled with the Whitsundays Region to expand the program's reach.
In addition to these efforts, the BIA has joined the Port of Brisbane Marine Industry Careers Group, which is organizing a major event encompassing various aspects of the marine industry, such as port operations, shipping, water police, and marine services. The association is also engaging with state and federal departments to share insights from the latest BIA National Jobs & Skills Annual Survey.
The BIA represents a wide array of interests within the boating industry, including designers, manufacturers, importers, brokers, insurers, retailers, charters, yacht and boat clubs, marinas, and various trades. The association advocates for safe, responsible, and enjoyable boating experiences and supports its members across all states and territories.
While the Queensland Government's funding will significantly enhance the Marine Jobs program within the state, the BIA remains committed to delivering this initiative nationwide, ensuring that the marine industry continues to thrive and meet its growing demand for skilled professionals.
Published:Thursday, 6th Nov 2025
Source: Paige Estritori
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