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SkillsOne at Sea
VJ: James McLaren       Classification: Metals & Engineering
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SkillsOne at Sea

SkillsOne meets many tradies whose life is made by the sea. We meet two craypot makers in Tassie as well as a whole team of people in Sydney restoring a historic old ship for launch on the high seas once again.


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