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Apprentice funds welcomed

REGIONAL Development Australia Limestone Coast has welcomed the recent Federal Government announcement supporting local apprenticeships through its $60m Australian Apprentice Wage Subsidy.

“This is a fantastic financial incentive for local businesses who are looking to put on a new apprentice,” RDALC chair Peter Gandolfi said.

“This support will assist our regional businesses to give local students new employment opportunities and help futureproof skills for the Limestone Coast.”

From January 1, employers in regional centres will be able to access government subsidies to cover 75pc of their apprentice’s award wage in the first year, 50pc in the second year and 25pc in the third year.

Those looking to undertake a full-time apprenticeship at certificate III and IV levels in occupations on the national skills needs list, including signwriters, bakers, carpenters, electricians and mechanics, will be eligible under the scheme.

“We have heard from employers in the region that boiler makers, pastry chefs, diesel mechanics and cooks are in demand,” Mr Gandolfi said.

“This incentive will help bolster regional skills and encourage our youth to remain in the region to build their careers locally.”

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