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Skills & Thrills, Blacktown – Ron Browne

Clubs NSW, Professional Development Manager, Ron Browne talks about the importance to educating parents as well as students about Vocational Education Career pathways.

There are 1400 registered clubs in NSW. From bowling clubs to social and sporting clubs, this truly diverse industry knows the magic of bringing people together. It's what they do best.

 

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    The Skills and Thrills Showcase is returning this July for both LIVE and DIGITAL shows.

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