Kestrel has officially joined AGA, strengthening support for apprenticeships and workforce development across the community. The move connects Kestrel’s strong local connections with AGA’s broader networks, resources and training capability. Kestrel specialises in employing apprentices and trainees for host businesses, offering recruitment and labour hire services and fostering strong community and business relationships.
By aligning with AGA, Kestrel will benefit from AGA’s extensive experience and network across Victoria, making them a stronger and more competitive force in the Albury Wodonga area. This strategic move will enable Kestrel to deliver more innovative and comprehensive services, supporting the growth and development of Victorian businesses and individuals.

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