WHEN Geelong’s new convention centre opens its doors in July, it will also host a first for the region: a large-scale careers expo bringing together students, employers and training providers in one place. The event is expected to draw more than 3,700 students during the day, with close to 70 exhibitors already confirmed. The Geelong Region Local Learning and Employment Network (GRLLEN) is behind the event. GRLLEN’s Courtney Schroder said the id…
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