Twenty-seven First Nations students from Clontarf academies in Wagga Wagga and Albury in New South Wales have completed a White Card training course to build their practical work skills and awareness, thanks to the Inland Rail Skills Academy.
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Clontarf students build up work skills
Five students of Moree Clontarf Academy in New South Wales have completed a new three-day course to build their practical work skills and awareness, thanks to the Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) Inland Rail program.
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Milestone for ARTC-Clontarf partnership
The Australian Rail Track Corporation (ARTC) is celebrating the one-year anniversary of its partnership with the Clontarf Foundation, which supports the education, training and employment of Indigenous youth in communities along the Inland Rail alignment.
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Skills Academy joins forces with Clontarf Foundation
The Inland Rail Skills Academy will provide $500,000 in funding to support 13 Clontarf Academies along the rail corridor in Queensland and New South Wales to help boost school retention, develop leadership and create pathways to employment through training opportunities for Indigenous regional youth.
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