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Coorong-based training program is helping young students reconnect with culture, build confidence and re-engage with school
  • A Coorong-based training program is helping young Ngarrindjeri man Tyerone Denew reconnect with culture, build confidence and re-engage with school. The high school student now spends one day a week working on Country with the Ngarrindjeri Lands and Progress Association (NLPA), where he is ...
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From Taliban rule to new beginnings in Australia
  • After fleeing oppression in Afghanistan, Paiz Ahmad rebuilds her life in Australia—gaining education, confidence and meaningful work, while creating new opportunities for her family. Read her story here:
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How a pair of hot pink Stubbies helped launch a small business dynasty
  • With support from Mas National, Michael and Rosy Molnar just hired their first apprentice, their 16 year old son Angus. They’ve owned and run the VW Centre Tuggeranong for nearly 30 years and expect the legacy to continue for many years to come. Read their story here.
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2024 Tradie of the Year, Jomarra Finch shares her story on 4BC Brisbane
  • 4BC in Queensland had a chat with 2024 CSQ Tradie of the Year and ATCNB graduate, Jomarra Finch. Listen below to Jomarra’s story about signing up for trade school at age 13 to now mentoring other students at the college.  
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The Epoch Times: From Therapy, to a Job and Future – A Breakthrough for One Young Autistic Aussie
  • Hurstville, NSW — For Linda Soussa, years of searching for meaningful employment opportunities for her autistic son finally came to an end when Australia’s new disability employment initiative launched last month. “It has been wonderful,” Soussa told The Epoch Times at the ...
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Work & Training Apprentice of the Year Luke Sherrin talks with ABC Hobart
  • ABC Hobart Radio spoke to Work & Training and Learning Partners’ 2025 Apprentice of the Year Luke Sherrin.  Listen below to hear all about Luke’s apprenticeship in Electrotechnology with Tas Ports Burnie.  

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Sorin proves age is no barrier to a new beginning

At 67, Sorin Ionascu has lived a full and fabulous life. Born and raised in Romania, his career has taken him across continents, working as an electrical engineer, training professionals and embracing new cultures every step of the way. After spending nine years living and working in Japan, ...

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Cultural connection and confidence drive outcomes in Bowen’s Moving the Mob program

First Nations jobseekers in Bowen have strengthened their confidence, cultural connection and job readiness through the recent IntoJobs ‘Moving the Mob’ program, delivered by MRAEL (part of the IntoWork Group). Held over six days on Juru Country, the initiative brought participants together ...

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Poul Bottern to step down as IntoWork Group CEO after 14 years at the helm

After 14 years as Group CEO of IntoWork, Poul Bottern has recently tendered his resignation, effective from the end of June this year, as he pursues other business interests.  The Board of IntoWork would like to acknowledge and thank Poul for his visionary leadership and unwavering ...

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Kestrel joins AGA, strengthening local service delivery across the Albury–Wodonga region

Kestrel has officially joined AGA in a move designed to strengthen local service delivery and expand support capabilities for apprentices, trainees and employers across the Albury–Wodonga region. The integration follows more than a decade of working side by side across Victoria and reflects a ...

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Aimey’s story: Building a career, raising a family and redefining what’s possible

“Becoming a mum has completely changed my perspective. It’s made me more driven to build a stable and fulfilling career, not just for myself but for my family and our future.” As if switching careers to take on a trade wasn’t challenging enough, Aimey Johnson then became pregnant with her ...

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Finding motivation through meaningful work

Charlie Bellman had reached a point where school had become all too much. At the beginning of Year 11, he’d lost interest and knew it wasn’t the right place for him to be. His rural hometown near Mount Gambier in South Australia didn’t offer a lot of opportunities and he soon found himself ...

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