40 years supporting local business

SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESS... The Apprenticeship Factory and Monarch Personnel will celebrate 40 years of supporting local people with employment and training opportunities. The Apprenticeship Factory’s dedicated team of local staff realise the importance of creating opportunities for young people so the region can continue to grow. From left: Paula Ryan, Hannah Mark, Natalie Simpson, Tracy Duke, Melissa Davies, Natasha Bell, Fraser Kerrins Henry Barrow. Photo: Aaron Cordy

2024 marks 40 years of business for Goulburn Murray Group Training trading as The Apprenticeship Factory and Monarch Personnel. They began in 1984 as a local not-for-profit, community-based organisation supporting local people with employment and training opportunities.

This is a significant milestone for an organisation that provides a crucial link between young people wanting to obtain a trade qualification, and employers looking to hire an apprentice or trainee.

SUPPORTING LOCAL BUSINESS… The Apprenticeship Factory and Monarch Personnel will celebrate 40 years of supporting local people with employment and training opportunities. The Apprenticeship Factory’s dedicated team of local staff realise the importance of creating opportunities for young people so the region can continue to grow. From left: Paula Ryan, Hannah Mark, Natalie Simpson, Tracy Duke, Melissa Davies, Natasha Bell, Fraser Kerrins Henry Barrow. Photo: Aaron Cordy

The Apprenticeship Factory has a dedicated team of local staff who realise the importance of creating opportunities for our young people so that our region can continue to grow. Recently Henry Barrow has joined our team and is looking forward to working with businesses and young school leavers who are looking to work in the trades sector.

If you are interested in what services The Apprenticeship Factory has to offer, you can call them on (03) 58 224 555, or visit www.theapprenticeshipfactory.com.au.