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Men of Steel
VJ: Rodney Meier       Classification: Metals & Engineering
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Men of Steel

Metals and engineering is an industry always in need of skilled workers, and today we step inside an institution who is providing just that - training up apprentice metal fabricators at Riverina Institute of TAFE, Wagga Wagga Campus.
 
Teacher, Phil Angel, tells us about his Metal and Engineering class and the sheer variety of work and skills their course cultivates.
 
The Institute of Trade Skills Excellence recently awarded Wagga Wagga TAFE with a two-star rating for their training excellence. 
 

 

 



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