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Mining giant BHP funds 3500 new apprenticeship and trainee programs in $800m jobs pledge – PerthNow
Mining giant BHP says it will support thousands of new apprentices and the nation’s struggling economy through a multimillion-dollar jobs package.

Mining giant BHP says it will support thousands of new apprentices and the nations struggling economy through a multimillion-dollar jobs package.
The mining giant has announced it will provide nearly $800 million to fund 3500 apprenticeship and training programs as part of its ongoing job support during the economic downturn.
BHPs training pledge will be deployed over five years with 2500 of the vocational learning programs delivered through its FutureFit Academy. Another 1000 will be in part…
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