Queensland LINC: Welcome
Queensland’s transport and logistics industry is contributing 18.6 per cent to Gross State Product (currently equates to $15.8 billion) and employs of 131,000 people.
LINC provides QLD with a chance to showcase Transport and Logistics skills and workforce initiatives on the national stage into the future.
In QLD industry and government work together to address transport, logistics and supply chain skills and labour shortage issues through the Transport and Logistics Workforce Advisory Group (TLWAG).
The QLD TLWAG aims to ensure QLD maintains a sustainable, skilled and productive transport and logistics workforce into the future.
To find out more about Transport & Logistics in QLD please visit http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Business-and-industry/Transform.aspx or contact transform@tmr.qld.gov.au
QLD News
Rio Tinto approves driverless trains for Pilbara
20/02/2012: Rio Tinto has approved a $483 million plan to introduce driverless trains to its iron ore operations within three years.The plan will see 41 trains… More...
Skills crisis puts networks 'at risk'
10/02/2012: Australia is losing the ability to build roads and bridges, with a worsening skills crisis resulting in a shortfall of more than 28,000 engineering jobs… More...
Mining jobs boost labour market
07/02/2012: Mining jobs in resources states have helped boost job advertisements on the internet and in newspapers to their highest level in almost two years. More...







