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    Australian School-based Apprenticeships enable students to gain a vocational and technical qualification while completing their school studies. Once completed the qualification can lead to continued employment, self employment; further training or education. The website provides information on school-based apprenticeships and the government financial assistance available.

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    This website offers a range of options about how to find information about Australian apprenticeships e.g. by industry, work type and step by step guide about how to obtain an Australian Apprenticeship. There is a list of links to career services and advice on how to get started, "marketing" skills to employers, wages information, attending an interview, starting a new job and success stories.

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    The Australian Apprenticeships Training Information Service website is designed to provide visitors with a range of information that will help them understand what Australian Apprenticeships are and how to choose the best one to help them start on an industry based career. The information available on this site includes: who can be an apprentice; job titles; industry sectors; training package pathway charts; and links to further information. There is also a search option that allows visitors to search for apprenticeships and training package information by state and industry.

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    Australian Job Search (AJS) is a free online employment service that aims to give all job seekers the best possible access to the biggest choice of jobs. The national vacancy database contains every job listed with every Job Network Service around the country, jobs advertised in some national newspapers, jobs listed in the Commonwealth Public Service gazette, jobs lodged directly by employers using our advertise a job service, and jobs from RCSA (Recruitment and Consulting Services Association).

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    The Australian Public Service Commission has a number of initiatives aimed at improving the numbers of Indigenous Australians working in the APS and their prospects for career development, including: Indigenous Entry Level Recruitment Programme; APS Indigenous Career Ambassadors; Indigenous programmes; Indigenous Cadetship Project.

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    The Australian Government Workplace Portal provides access to employment services that include volunteer work, career planning, wage management, funding programs, and assistance to people looking for jobs or returning to work. The Portal also provides access to information on employment and workplace relations. It covers finding work, finding staff, wages and conditions, labour market opportunities and statistics, employment associations, careers and training, and services for indigenous people.

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    On this website visitors can take a virtual tour through a dairy processing factory in Gippsland, Victoria, with an emphasis on the related career opportunities. It includes interviews with various personnel taking about their jobs and links to further career information.

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    CadetNet is a website designed and developed exclusively for the 25,000 Cadets and 2,500 Cadet Staff that make up the Australian Defence Force Cadet Community. Through the web pages, email and Bulletin Board forums, the CadetNet website allows Cadets and Cadet Staff to exchange, manage and share information and knowledge and communicate within and throughout Australia. As a Cadet, young Australians are able to take part in adventurous, fulfilling and educational activities in a military setting. The ADFC consists of four organisations: Directorate of Defence Force Cadets (DDFC), Australian Navy Cadets (ANC), Australian Army Cadets (AAC), Australian Air Force Cadets (AAFC).

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    Western Australia's Department of Education and Training Career Development Centre provides information for anyone seeking new learning experiences, a career change, or assistance in looking for a job. The centre provides a starting point for people looking for training and further education, particularly TAFE courses.

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    The career information service is an individualised, online service offering information to help young people and their parents map a pathway to a Queensland Certificate of Education and beyond. It includes published articles and links on career information including occupations, courses, job search skills, study skills.