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Build Up Tassie program offers disadvantaged teens apprenticeship skills and a future

Tired of sitting at a desk, Cianna Fitzpatrick decided to swap school shoes for steel capped boots.
Key points:
- Six young people from disadvantaged backgrounds have started building apprenticeships
- The apprentices are helping to build social and affordable housing in Tasmania
- The program is part of initiatives run through the Catholic Church
Becoming an apprentice carpenter meant a steep learning curve for the 16-year-old from Clarendon Vale, in Hobart’s east.
“Carpentry … I thought it was laying carpets and doing that kind of stuff,” Cianna said.
“But once I’d actually done some work experience I figured out that it’s actually building the frames of a house, the…
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