About the Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee More Information

Welcome

to the Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee.

A coordinated approach to local skilling and workforce solutions.
GWRJC-Georgia and Leann

Purpose

of Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee
The RJC Program coordinates regional communities, industry, and government to identify barriers and opportunities for local skills development, workforce participation and business growth. The Queensland Government has established 12 Regional Jobs Committees (RJC) across the state to ensure regional communities are connected to workforce and skilling opportunities. 

 Through the local RJC, regional communities are connected to the Queensland Workforce Strategy (QWS) and are empowered to develop unique solutions to local skilling and workforce issues. RJCs are designed to be the go-to organisation for stakeholders when considering local workforce and skilling challenges and solutions, with RJCs being a major driver of the development of local solutions envisaged by the QWS. 

RJC’s are driven by locals, for locals. The RJC brings together community leaders, local businesses, training providers, industry, schooling, and education representatives, to ensure training and employment solutions are more accurately aligned with local skills needs and economic activity to support regional jobs growth. 

The RJC Program coordinates regional communities, industry, and government to identify opportunities and challenges for local skills development, workforce participation and business growth. The Greater Whitsunday RJC is driven by locals, for locals, bringing together community leaders, businesses, training providers and industry representatives, to ensure training and employment solutions meet the needs of the region now and into the future. 

12

REGIONAL JOBS COMMITTEES ACROSS QUEENSLAND

97,582

JOBS ACROSS THE REGION

97%

GREATER WHITSUNDAY SMALL BUSINESSES

Project Objectives

Regional Jobs Committees play a vital role in the Good People. Good Jobs: Queensland Workforce Strategy 2022–2032, connecting regional communities to workforce and skilling opportunities through region-specific solutions. 

The Greater Whitsunday RJC aims to achieve the following: 

  • Identify local workforce challenges and connect stakeholders with government programs, resources, and events 
  • Address barriers to training, workforce participation and business growth 
  • Develop strategies to resolve skills gaps and workforce issues 
  • Support regional job growth and plan for future employment needs 
  • Foster collaboration among local businesses, industry leaders, government, training providers and schools to align local skills with economic activity.

Resources

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Projects

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Events

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Committee Members

The Queensland Government has established 12 Regional Jobs Committees (RJC) across the state to ensure regional communities are connected to workforce and skilling opportunities.

The Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee (RJC) for the 2025–2027 term brings together both continuing and newly appointed members, offering broad and diverse representation across industry, education and community to collaboratively shape the region’s workforce future.

Carissa Mansfield – RJC Chair

North Queensland Bulk Ports (NQBP)

Teresa Anderson – RJC Project Manager and secretariat

Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3)

Peta-Maree France – Member

Mackay Hospital and Health Service

Matt West – Member

Australian Prawn Farms

Susan Kinobe – Member

TAFE Queensland

Chris LeProu – Member

Department of Trade, Employment and Training

Tina West – Member

Aim Big Employment – Workforce Australia

Gillian Russell – Member

Bowen Gumlu Growers Association

Rod Francisco – Member

Key Solutions Group

Nicolette Ffrost – Member

Neighbourhood Hub

Tanya Bakker – Member

Department of Women, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships and Multiculturalism

Maree Merrett – Member

BHP

Dean Ezzy – Member

Mackay Sugar

Robert Buttery – Member

CQUniversity Australia | School of Trade

Joe Millen – Member

Queensland Education

Erin Wilkinson – Member

Hamilton Island Enterprise

Partnerships

The Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee is proudly supported and funded by the Queensland Government.

The RJC is driven by locals, for locals, bringing together community leaders, businesses, training providers and industry representatives, to ensure training and employment solutions meet the needs of the region now and into the future. 

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Contact

Teresa Anderson, Project Manager, Greater Whitsunday Regional Jobs Committee