PM to promise $10,000 payments to keep young people in construction as cost of living blamed for a shortfall in builders
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The program, set to begin on 1 July 2025, will provide eligible apprentices with payments in instalments at six, 12, 24, and 36 months, as well as upon completion of their training.
PM to promise $10,000 payments to keep young people in construction as cost of living blamed for a shortfall in builders
Image: Monkey Business/stock.adobe.com The Federal Government is set to provide $10,000 in incentive payments to apprentices working in...
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