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Home›Building TV›Building TV Episode 1 (1 May 2018)

Building TV Episode 1 (1 May 2018)

By Staff Writer
April 30, 2018
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In the first episode of Building TV, journalist Simeon Barut looks at information sessions on amendments to NCC and BCA available in regional WA, Victorian apprenticeship numbers falling despite high pay rates, WorldSkills Australia and Velg Training announcing Skills Pathway Expo, and CSR Gyprock’s new rewards program.

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