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Apprenticeships & Traineeships


 

Apprenticeships and Traineeships play a very important role in supporting the workforce of many businesses, and in helping to grow our economy. As an apprentice or trainee you combine full- or part-time work with training. It is a paid position in a business, so you learn as you earn. When you have successfully finished your apprenticeship or traineeship you will receive a nationally recognised qualification.

For further Traineeship or Apprenticeship information, please contact the Australian Apprenticeship Support Network (AASN) as your first point of contact for queries about a traineeship or apprenticeshipwww.australianapprenticeships.gov.au/about-aasn.

 

Did you know?

87.7% of Apprentices and Trainees who completed their training in 2019 were employed afterwards, with those who secure full-time work earning a median annual income of $59 600

Source: NCVER.edu.au - Apprentice and Trainee experience and destinations 2019

 

 

 

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Upper Murray Community Recovery Hub in Corryong for Mother's Day

Wednesday, 13 May 2020

Further to our assistance to the Upper Murray communities after the devastating bushfire this year, and continued COVID-19 impact, Wodonga TAFE has donated 200 plants to the Upper Murray Community Recovery Hub, Mother's day activities.

Our Ag/Hort department spent time researching specific varieties suited to the region, and are currently in the process of growing approximately 2000 seedlings to support the communities in the Upper Murray even further.

​Jenny McKoy, Local Area Recovery Officer, for Towong Shire collected the plants today, and said "Due to COVID-19, face-to-face catch ups have unfortunately stopped. However with this kind donation we will deliver a plant to each farm mail box with a ribbon attached and a brief message to let them know we are thinking of them, as well as wish every mother a wonderful Mother's Day. These plants are destined for the Walwa area across to Cudgewa, who were obviously severely affected by the fires."

 

 

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