
Australian Football League |
The AFL is extremely proud to be associated with a prestigious group of corporate partners, a mix of both Australian and global iconic brands. The ongoing support of our partners not only in their contribution to the AFL and our clubs, but their activation of leverage programs, further consolidates the competition's long term financial stability and the continued growth of Australia's leading sporting code. |
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Business and Employment |
Business & Employment is among the state's leading providers of assistance to people looking for work. Whether preparing a resume, writing a job application or preparing for an interview, Business & Employment is committed to helping you with the best possible advice and practical assistance. |
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Caloola |
Caloola is a non-profit organisation with Public Benevolent Institution status, and has been helping jobseekers for 20 years. Caloola is a new Apprenticeships and Traineeship Centre, and a member of Job Network. Caloola is also a member of Jobs Australia, a national association of over 100 Employment Placement organisations. |
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Sertec |
Sertec is a local community, not-for-profit company with a Board of Directors who live in South East New South Wales. We have been delivering employment, business counselling and community development services for more than 10 years.
Sertec provides many services in the local community including Job Network (Employment Services), South Coast Business Enterprise Centre (free business advice), Group Training (with Apprentices and Trainees, a mailbox facility for the Department of Fair Trading and
a memorandum of Understanding with the University of Canberra . |
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Victorian Service for Deaf Children |
For over 140 years Deaf Children Australia has been enriching the lives of deaf and hearing impaired children and young adults.
Formerly VSDC — Services for Deaf Children, Deaf Children Australia provides information, advocacy, support services and educational resources that respond to the needs of these children and their families.
We believe in the right of choice and equality of opportunity. Our point of difference is our willingness to respond to the needs of all deaf and hearing impaired children, including those with disabilities. |
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WorkCo |
WORKCO Limited is a not-for-profit organisation and has been operating since 1986. In that time, growth in employment and training has seen the Company increase to approximately 55 employees. Since the commencement of operation, WORKCO Limited has been delivering superior employment, training and contract services and has gained an excellent reputation in this area. WORKCO Limited has a number of field staff and account managers who have the qualifications and experience to ensure that the service is delivered to the quality standards required. Currently, WORKCO Limited employs over 300 apprentices and trainees that are hosted with over 200 small businesses across Victoria. |
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STEPS |
Originally established in the Huon Valley area, south of Hobart in 1984, STEPS has been a contracted provider of the Commonwealth Government’s Job Network services since their inception in 1998, and a provider of training, recruitment and other related services for a similar period. During that time STEPS has actively assisted more than 18,000 jobseekers and 1,000 employers, with most of our effort aimed at assisting disadvantaged job seekers and communities prosper. |
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Regional Apprenticeship Support Services |
RASS (Regional Apprenticeship Support Services) is funded by the Australian Government to provide New Apprenticeships services (otherwise known as New Apprenticeship Centres). RASS is a consortium of companies servicing Victoria and NSW. RASS centres provide New Apprenticeships information and services to employers and people interested in becoming a New Apprentice. |
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Jobs Plus Apprenticeship Services |
Jobs Plus Apprenticeships Services provides a free, one- stop information and support service for the Australian Apprenticeships programme to all stakeholders and interested parties. Taking on an Australian Apprenticeship has never been so simple. Now they are available in over 500 occupations, employers and employees have a wide range of training solutions available to them. Jobs Plus Apprenticeships Services is recognised as a leading Australian Apprenticeships Centre (AAC) in Melbourne. |
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JoblinkPlus |
JOBLINKPlus offers jobseekers professional, friendly service, on an individual basis. Joblink Plus will obtain job vacancies from employers and fill these vacancies with suitable, unemployed job seekers, who have contacted the Job Network member in search of work. |
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