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Students and Employers Awarded for Vocational Pathways Achievements

Published Sep 14, 2006

The Pyrenees Grampians VET Cluster and the Central Grampians Local Learning and Employment Network (CGLLEN) were proud to present local students and employers with Vocational Pathways Awards. The awards acknowledged recipients for their outstanding contribution to Vocational Education and Training (VET), Structured Workplace Learning and Australian School Based Apprenticeships. These programs provide pathways to employment for students and support them to develop specialised vocational skills. Students received awards for their achievements in VET and Apprenticeship programs and were congratulated on their maturity and dedication in working towards their future employment.

Sixteen students and nine employers received the awards which were supported by the Department of Education Science and Training’s Local Community Partnerships program. Students from Ararat Community College, Marian College, Stawell Secondary College and TAFE Partnership VCAL received awards for a number of programs ranging from engineering to equine and automotive. The awards were presented by Northern Grampians Shire Mayor Kevin Erwin.

Students and Employers Awarded for Vocational Pathways Achievements-Spotlight

Awards were presented to the following students:
Ararat Community College:

  • Nicole Woodhams (Equine Industries)
  • Scott Jackson (Furnishing)
  • Lisa Roche (Hospitality)
  • Jared Price (Automotive)
  • Luke Toomey (Music)
  • Cassie Willis (Community Service)

Marian College

Students and Employers Awarded for Vocational Pathways Achievements-Body
  • Daniel Muscat (ASBA Engineering)
  • Josh Rathgeber (ASBA Engineering)
  • Peter Thompson (ASBA Outdoor Power Equipment)
  • Jacob Patterson (Automotive)
  • Rachael Phillips (Business Administration)

Stawell Secondary College

  • Mark Riedl (Music)
  • Jordan Horwood (Engineering)
  • Tyson Faravoni (Hospitality)

VCAL

  • Natashja Soule (Children’s Services)
  • Ann-Michelle Warrener (Children’s Services)

Employers who received awards for the support they provide to students were:
 

  • Stawell Joinery
  • Norma Jeans Hairdressing
  • Baker Automotive
  • Bartco Traffic Equipment
  • Ord’s Mororcycles
  • Stawell Gold Mines
  • McInnes Farm
  • Taylor’s Gully Child Care Centre
  • Watson’s Automotive
 
 
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