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Community joins forces with Transfield Services to address youth unemployment

By Wellington Shire Council - 17th February 2005 - Back to News

Wellington Shire Council is pleased to be a signatory to a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between Transfield Services, local businesses, community organisations and education providers – designed to increase training and employment opportunities for young people across the shire.

The other signatories are: the Gippsland East Local Learning and Employment Network (GELLEN); Maffra Secondary College; Sale College; Work Solutions Gippsland; East Gippsland Institute of TAFE; Adult Community Education Sale (ACES); the Defence Community Organisation; Eastern Victorian Group Training; Gippsland Group Training; Yarram Secondary College; Sale Catholic College; Guthridge Street Primary School; and Gippsland Grammar.

The MoU will be officially launched on Monday 21 February in Wellington Shire Council’s Wellington Room, in its Port of Sale Civic Centre, 70 Foster Street, Sale, at 12 noon.

Transfield Services is a leading provider of operations, maintenance and asset management services to private and public sector organisations in Australia, including within Wellington Shire itself. The MoU forms part of its commitment to foster stronger, mutually beneficial links with the local community.

This reinforces the council’s own drive to address the long-running exodus of young people from the area to the bigger cities – many drawn by the lure of potentially better job opportunities. A widespread issue affecting rural areas across Victoria, and identified in the council’s recently completed Population Analysis, this is hampering the potential growth of businesses, local economies and communities.

Far-reaching initiatives which will be pursued by the partners to the MoU include the development and implementation of education strategies, a targeted tertiary scholarship, a commitment to creating traineeships/apprenticeships and developing corporate leadership projects.

Said Wellington’s Mayor Peter Gault: "We’re delighted to be able to support this very worthwhile initiative and it’s great to see a notable player in the local economy like Transfield Services taking a lead role, and the clear commitment of all partners to help ensure its success.

"This has the potential to generate enormous benefits for the shire, both economically and socially. The overall aim of the MoU is to create a positive change in the community, to help ensure the provision of suitable training to meet present and future business needs, and encourage many of our young residents to stay in the shire."


Source: www.gippsland.com

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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