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    The Weekly Advertiser journalist Abby Walter chats to DMSC students Maryam Yahiat and Tilli Menzel at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    GWMWater service officer Tori Roberts encourges Ella Hearn, Chelsea Robinson and Akeisha Mackley to think about field work at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    The Naked Farmer Ben Brooksby talks to students at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    The Naked Farmer Ben Brooksby talks to students at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    Corey Longmuir, Horsham College, with Victoria Police leading senior constable Clyde Lourensz at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    Emily Palmer, Kaniva, and Tessa Leach, Rainbow, try out a Forrest Fire Management truck at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    Liahna Spry learns about Army careers with her father corporal Aaron Stroobants at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    Charlotte Bicket, Donald, harvests a crop on Natimuk A and P Society's virtual harvest with member Kane Sudholz at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    Charlie Eltringham, Federation University, shows Emmerson Lawes how to lay bricks at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.
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    Kayla Wilson, Adam Roche and Kaycee Bould at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.

PHOTOS: Steady stream at careers expo

Emily Palmer, Kaniva, and Tessa Leach, Rainbow, try out a Forrest Fire Management truck at the Western Victorian Careers Expo.

 

STEADY STREAM: Almost 2000 students, job seekers and career changers flocked to the Wimmera Events Centre yesterday for the Western Victorian Careers Expo.

Emily Palmer, Kaniva, and Tessa Leach, Rainbow, check out a Forest Fire Management truck.



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Wimmera Southern Mallee Local Learning and Employment Network Careers Expo program manager Vanessa O’Loughlin said she was pleased with the number of attendees and the interaction between exhibitors, students and career changers. Picture: PAUL CARRACHER

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