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Kirsty Campbell, a proud First Nations woman and IntoJobs Employment Consultant, credits her experience as a job seeker for her success and dedication to helping people
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Kirsty Campbell, a proud First Nations woman and IntoJobs Employment Consultant, credits her experience as a job seeker for her success and dedication to helping people
Monica du Plessis, 58, who now runs Mondees Bees in Kidman Park, first found an interest in beekeeping after she was told she needed a
Megan began her self-employment journey as a Workforce Australia Services participant, and her consultant quickly recognised her potential to turn her side-hustle into a fully
In Wentworth Falls, a small Blue Mountains village known for its scenic beauty, Mary’s entrepreneurial spirit blossomed with the success of her Good Earth Bookshop’s
Moving the Mob, a pre-employment training program supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, has just seen its first round of participants graduate from the
Artist Montana McStay, 25, is on a mission to teach young people about her language and culture through art. After moving from Traralgon in 2020,
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Kirsty Campbell, a proud First Nations woman and IntoJobs Employment Consultant, credits her experience as a job seeker for her success and dedication to helping people
IntoJobs’ Kirsty Campbell has been named a finalist in the National Employment Services Association Awards for Excellence. The proud First Nations woman has been recognised
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