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Daniel Gordon from Conservation Volunteers Australia (about the Bushfire Recovery Sustainable Futures project).




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SIP Programs


The Student to Industry Program (SIP) tailors programs to meet the needs of businesses, schools, students and community groups. SIP activities and projects come in all shapes and sizes, and include a range of industries.


Promotion of opportunities and initiatives

Student to Industry Program (SIP) aims to increase community involvement in the transition of the youth to career pathways. SIP recognises the importance of delivering relevant information to students, parents and teachers. To achieve this, we can assist with promotion of related activities, events and information to schools.

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Information hub and job advertisements

The Student to Industry Program (SIP) website is a hub of information for parents, industry, students, and schools. It has links to career information websites, from government and industry bodies.

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Projects giving students hands on experience

Student to Industry Program (SIP) partners local business with motivated students from one or more schools to give them hands-on learning experience through a project.

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Partnerships with Industry to provide mentorship

Student to Industry Program (SIP) brings industry and businesses to schools to share their experience and knowledge. The experts discuss career pathways, training and education, wages and conditions, their career progression and the industry.

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Career pathways and opportunities

To make the right career decisions for themselves, young people must be informed about the options available to them. Student to Industry Program (SIP) gives young people access to career advice and information, pathways, and information on further education, training and employment.

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