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A former public school student is leveraging his VET career to give people their Cinderella moment. Duyen Nguyen reports.
Traineeships for Aboriginal students are now available through a new round of NSW Government's Djinggi School-Based Traineeship Program.
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An independent panel has reviewed the NSW Vocational Education and Training sector and handed down its report card.
The NSW Government will create another 440 apprentice and trainee positions across public agencies in the next 12 months.
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Celebrate 2024 National Skills Week and learn more about meaningful pathways in vocational education and training.
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Women will be able to access carpentry apprenticeships via a new program by the NSW Government.
Regional students have more opportunities to participate in higher education thanks to NSW Country Universities Centres (CUCs).
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The new apprentices and trainees will be employed in the local government sector.