Dubbo school-based apprenticeships, traineeships target skills shortage

By Newsroom
Updated February 11 2021 - 12:57pm, first published February 10 2021 - 12:29pm
SKILLS: Skillset's Amanda Ferguson with St John's College Dubbo students Charlize Mulholland, Amoya Guigley, Jorja Edwards, Zarli Hocking, Mia Johnston, Destyn Olsen, Lily Jones and Jasmyn Chapman. Photo: CONTRIBUTED
SKILLS: Skillset's Amanda Ferguson with St John's College Dubbo students Charlize Mulholland, Amoya Guigley, Jorja Edwards, Zarli Hocking, Mia Johnston, Destyn Olsen, Lily Jones and Jasmyn Chapman. Photo: CONTRIBUTED

Students across Dubbo will have more opportunities to gain workplace experience while they study as Skillset aims to dramatically increase its School2Trade program's intake by the end of the financial year.

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