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Students show their winning streaks

Luke Watson
Luke was always diligent in his work requirements and showed a mature knowledge and understanding of the carpentry trade.
He always followed OH + S requirements in the facility.
Luke was a very constructive member of the class and being a mature aged apprentice was a great influence on his peers.
He will go along way in his future endeavours and I wish him all the best in the future.
Joanne Farrugia

Joanne was an outstanding apprentice who is an extremely worthy recipient of this award.
During her training period she displayed many fine attributes.
She was at all times a motivated, ambitious and conscientious young woman who achieved very high standards in all aspects of the course content in this non-traditional field of automotive studies – in spite of all the “blokeyness” she had to endure.
Inna Ahapitova
After winning last year’s trainee award, Inna Ahapitova has gone on to complete her diploma of children’s services.
She diligently applied herself to attending Saturday classes and completing the increased workload within a 12-month period.
Her standard of work was very high and she shows great insight into children’s development.
Inna has a great working relationship with families and is well supported by her employer.
Tanya Marshall
Tanya began her studies as a quiet and shy girl.
Over the past 12 months, Tanya has matured into a competent and capable young lady who shows a happy and relaxed rapport with the children she works with.
As her knowledge increased so did her confidence to the point where she is now offering support to other trainees within her workplace.
We certainly hope that Tanya chooses to continue her studies as she will go far in this industry.
Anthony Curtin
Anthony was employed and trained by LINK Employment and Training when Toshiba required new personal for the next generation of Sales
Territory managers in the imaging department Melbourne. Anthony was firstly based at the Notting Hill office then transferred to the Melbourne CBD office due to his recognition of being a very informed individual
Working at Toshiba has given him the support to learn and conduct himself in a professional manner Anthony skills and knowledge will launch him in the corporate world to a very high level and I wish him all the very best in the future

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