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WODONGA TAFE GROW WITHIN AUSTRALIA’S AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE INDUSTRIES! THURSDAY 7 MAY 2015 WODONGA TAFE 87 MCKOY STREET WODONGA 9AM–3PM AGRICULTURE AND HORTICULTURE CAREERS DAY 2015! This event has limited places so please confirm your spot as soon as possible! Attendance is open to interested high school students currently in Years 9 to 12, as well as teachers. LOCATED AT THE AGHORT DEPARTMENT ON UNIVERSITY DRIVE If you’re interested about a career in agriculture or horticulture or one of their many different industry and career offshoots, (see below!) – then reserve your spot now. It’s a genuine opportunity to experience these career paths and get informed by the professionals in their relative industries. Before you go sign up for an apprenticeship, a University place or take that job offer, consider attending this Career Day as it is the best possible way to help you discover whether or not these industries are ideal for you! THIS CAREERS DAY COVERS THE FOLLOWING CAREER INDUSTRIES • Agriculture • Agribusiness • Arboriculture • Horticulture • Land, Conservation and Environment • Landscaping • Farming • Sports Turf Management For more information or to register, please contact North East Learning and Employment Network (NELLEN) Phone: 02 60 560966 Email: [email protected] Agriculture and Horticulture Related Industries CAREERS DAY at Wodonga TAFE Thursday 7 May 2015, 9.00am – 3.00pm RUNNING SHEET 8.00 – 9.00am Organisation/Activities set up time 9.00 – 9.15am Students arrive – register and move to main start area for group intro 9.15 – 9.20am Introduction and Welcome. Speakers to set scene for today - David Foote/Graham Hart 9.25 – 10.25am First Activity - Landscape Project x 4 Groups 10.25 – 10.40am Short Morning Tea Break 10.40 – 11.40am Second Activity - Sports Turf and Arboriculture x 4 Groups 11.45 – 12.45pm Third Activity - Green Roof Horticulture Workshop x 4 Groups 12.45 – 1.15pm Lunch 1.20 – 2.20pm Fourth Activity - Agriculture Workshop 2.20 – 2.25pm Move back to main start area for close of day 2.25 – 3.00pm Thank you and Event wrap up Speakers – TBA Showbags handed out Evaluations completed and returned Students with large distances to travel leave the event 3.00pm Remaining students leave event Agriculture should no longer be viewed solely as a person working their heart out on a farm. Science and technology have paved the way for large agricultural advancements. The industry is only going to get larger and have more demand, but the resources, technology and methodology of our agriculture sector needs to be able to supply enough to meet this demand. This demand sheds a very important light on the roles students and workers in Agriculture will play in Australia’s future. The agrictulture industry currently has a very high average age of its workers, which is unsustainable. Due to this, many opportunities have opened up in the sector for young people looking to make their mark. Further, it is an industry where there’s also great benefits to reap personally, which can only be expected to increase in the future. www.wodongatafe.edu.au | 1300 MY TAFE (1300 69 8233) | [email protected] AGRICULTURAL TRAINING SERVICES
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