Luke lives for the outdoors, and loves football, golfing, and racing. By undertaking an apprenticeship insports turf management, he is able to spend every day doing something he loves. Not everyone gets to say that! Luke initially didn’t know what career path he wanted, commencing a business management degree thathe found uninspiring and the wrong… Read more
2023 Apprentice of the Year Winner: Pippa MacPherson
Encouraged by family and friends, Pippa enrolled in a TAFE cookery course at TheGordon and quickly discovered her love for cooking. Pippa has excelled in culinary competitions and programs, teaching her valuablelessons in time management, problem-solving and resilience. An illness briefly interrupted Pippa’s culinary journey in 2020 leading to her withdraw.However, upon her return she… Read more
2023 Trainee of the Year Winner: Lauchlann Fraser
Before his traineeship, Lauchlann was unsure about his career path. DevelopingTourette’s syndrome during VCE created challenges, leading him to leave school.Despite his difficulties, he pursued a Business traineeship at TAC to regainindependence and embrace learning opportunities. Lauchlann performed excellently, earning recognition from The Gordon for his work.His contributions were not limited to studies; he also… Read more
How the Victorian Budget Will Affect Employment Opportunities for Young People in Apprenticeships and Traineeships
The Apprenticeship Employment Network (AEN) Victoria has welcomed the Victorian Government’s attention to the issues facing apprenticeships, VET, skills, and job perspectives in the budget released earlier today to focus on getting young people into secure, skilled work through apprenticeships and traineeships. The measures affecting apprentices and trainees in the Victorian State Budget are below…. Read more
East Gippsland Bushfire Recovery School Based Project: Westvic Staffing Solutions
Westvic Staffing Solutions, in partnership with ENVITE Environment and the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning (DELWP), is supporting 12 students, who come from bushfire affected areas in East Gippsland, complete a Certificate II in Conservation and Ecosystem Management – a school-based program about environment and conservation works and road network maintenance associated with… Read more
2022 ATOA Apprentice of the Year Winner: Lachlan Mackay
Lachlan knew from early on he did not want to settle down in an office job. After completing a Bachelor of Construction Management and working as a Quantity Surveyor, he knew these jobs weren’t giving him the satisfaction he’d hoped from a full-time job. After beginning his apprenticeship, he knew he had found a job… Read more
2022 Trainee of the Year Winner: Nastassja Ivanov
Nastassja chose a business traineeship as she hopes to own her own business one day and thought it would be beneficial to learn the operations. The traineeship has significantly impacted Nastassja, both professionally and personally. Nastassja believes her positive work and learning environment has helped her to achieve things far beyond what she imagined. The… Read more
2022 Inspiration Award – Overcoming Adversity Winner: Hedayatullah Habibi
Habibi came to Australia early in 2021 after leaving his homeland of Afghanistan at the time the Taliban returned to power in late 2021. Immediately prior, he had been working in roles assisting both the Australian Embassy and US Air Force, which placed him in a difficult position with the change of power. Habibi and… Read more
2022 School-based Apprentice or Trainee of the Year Winner: Tode Postolov
Tode first became interested in a career in Business when attending a basic Business class at Secondary School. As it wasn’t too in depth, he spoke with his careers advisor who suggested completing a School-Based Traineeship. He is now completing his traineeship with Barry Plant Real Estate. Being in an adult learning environment has positively… Read more
2022 Inspiration Award – Disability Achievement Winner: Rebecca Hope
Rebecca chose to pursue a business traineeship as she felt ready to enter the workforce and simultaneously desired to further her studies. She was attracted to the Victorian Government’s YES program with NECA Education and Careers due to the promising range of ongoing career prospects offered in the public sector and the support provided to… Read more