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Funding boost for job seeker program

By Tyler Nash

Redcliffe Area Youth Space (RAYS) is among the 100 organisations which will receive State Government funding to help disadvantaged job seekers gain skills, qualifications and experience to find work or remain in the workforce.

RAYS will receive Skilling Queenslanders for Work funding to deliver a Certificate 1 in Workplace Skills.

Thirty-six participants will complete the certificate and gain real life experience and training.

Finance, Trade, Employment and Training Minister Ros Bates says Skilling Queenslanders for Work provides enhanced support for disadvantaged job seekers, including accessing training, to gain employment in critical industries.

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