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QMEA graduates in high demand for Qld coal apprenticeships

GRADUATES from the Queensland Minerals and Energy Academy make up more than half of the mining apprentices in this year’s school leaver cohorts for BHP and Glencore.

The academy was continuing to deliver trade-ready apprentices.

The academy was continuing to deliver trade-ready apprentices.

Queensland Resources Council CEO Ian Macfarlane said the academy was continuing to deliver trade-ready apprentices at a time when there was high demand for diesel fitters and machine operators.   "The...

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