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  • www.studentsatwork.org.au - The Students@Work website has sections aimed at students, teachers, parents and employers, because they all have an important role to play in helping students achieve the right balance between study and work. This website will provide many interactive tools for use, particularly by students.

  • www.careermoves.net.au - This portal aims to help young people with disabilities successfully move from school to further education, employment or other programs. It has been designed with the advice of key experts, teachers parents and young people.

  • Health & Community Services - The most comprehensive, up-to-date information and advice about careers in Health and Community Services.

  • www.australia.gov.au/australianapprenticeships - information about Australian Apprenticeships in a range of industries and how to find them.

 

 

  • www.futurefinder.com.au - a free personalised career information service for browsing careers and courses suited to individual interests

 

  • www.gapaustralia.org – for a chance to live and work in a different country and culture, to take a break from study, grow in confidence and widen your perspective

 

  • www.getatrade.gov.au – information about apprenticeships, training, labour market information and more for those considering a trade-based career

 

  • www.jobguide.dest.gov.au – describes over 500 occupations, and their education and training pathways, as well as career planning and job seeking information

 

  • www.jobjuice.gov.au - career, job search assistance, apprenticeship and training information designed for young people

 

  • www.myfuture.edu.au – online career exploration and information service useful for all students and parents.

 

 

  • www.thegoodguides.com.au – a comprehensive database of courses, careers and education institutions, as well as ratings and rankings which help students choose between them

 

 

  • www.workplace.gov.au – an entry point to information about employment in Australia including wages and working conditions, labour markets and careers

 

  • www.year12whatnext.gov.au – an entry point to information about employment in Australia including wages and working conditions, labour markets and careers

 

 

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