Almost 500 potential apprentices have registered for the Gillard government's $57.5 million Kickstart program launched two weeks ago, giving tradies who take on a new apprentice before the end of February a bonus $3350 from the commonwealth. Source: AP
ALMOST 500 potential apprentices have registered for the Gillard government's Kickstart program since it was launched two weeks ago.
The $57.5 million Kickstart program was designed to create up to 21,000 extra apprenticeships in the construction industry.
Tradies who take on a new apprentice before the end of February will get a bonus $3350 from the commonwealth, tripling the upfront incentive paid to employers in the first year.
Minister for Skills, Senator Chris Evans said applications had been received from across the country, with the strongest demand so far in carpentry, plumbing and engineering fabrication.
"This is the perfect opportunity for school leavers in particular to get a head start on a successful and rewarding career in the industry," Senator Evans said.
"We will need more skilled tradespeople in the housing sector as we approach the predicted upturn in 2014 and 2015."
The three east coast mainland states have registered the most interest, with more than 200 potential apprentices applying in Victoria, 112 in NSW and 109 in Queensland.
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