Cruise Ship Jobs News
In short - Fiction
Saturday September 19, 2009
DANCING BACKWARDS
By Salley Vickers
Fourth Estate, 272pp, $27.99
WHAT CAME BETWEEN
By Patrick Cullen
Scribe, 192pp, $27.95
HAPPINESS
By Denis Robert, translated by John Innes
Serpent's Tail, 160pp, $23.99
THE MEMORY COLLECTOR
By Meg Gardiner
Blue Door, 368pp, $32.99Bond for Brimble witness after guilty plea
Wednesday June 24, 2009
ONE of the men implicated in the death of cruise ship passenger Dianne Brimble walked away from court yesterday with a good behaviour bond after admitting he lied to police about his knowledge of the affair.Are You Suited To A High Pressure Environment?
Thursday January 8, 2009
Cruise ship jobs are not just fun and games - they can be very high pressure.Are Cruise Ship Jobs Safe Enough?
Tuesday December 9, 2008
With reports of pirate attacks in the news, you may be worried about the safety of cruise ship jobs.Your Letters
Wednesday June 4, 2008
We can still offer a lot
I HAVE worked for cruise ships (Princess Cruises) for 10 years and as tours manager for the past three years.Prescription For Success
Sunday June 1, 2008
Vincent Lam mixed his two jobs - author and doctor - to create an award-winning debut work. Now he's preparing for a repeat, writes LILY BRAGGE.Everything's Shipshape
Wednesday March 26, 2008
How to be Sarina Bratton is head of a luxury cruise ship businessNelson To Get Tough On Aberrant Mps As Leadership Tremors Continue
Saturday March 8, 2008
OPPOSITION Leader Brendan Nelson has declared he will personally consider requests for leave from Coalition MPs in a bid to stop a repeat of the furore over his globetrotting backbenchers working second jobs.Brimble Officer Worked For Moroney And P&o
Friday February 9, 2007
THE former head of the NSW Water Police, Graeme O'Neill, started working for the cruise ship company P&O while on sick leave from the office of the Police Commissioner, Ken Moroney, the inquest into the death of Dianne Brimble has been told.Jobs Ahoy!
Saturday January 6, 2001
Melissa Rimac reports on the booming cruise-ship industry and why recruiters want to employ Australians.