The NSW Government is providing $1.5 million to assist South Coast apprentices through the annual Bert Evans Apprentice Scholarship program, State Member for South Coast Shelley Hancock has announced.
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100 scholarships worth $15,000 each will support apprentices who are experiencing financial or personal hardship and demonstrate a commitment to a career in vocational education and training.
Mrs Hancock said the Bert Evans Apprentice Scholarship program offers a great incentive for eligible locals to kick-start their career.
"Apprenticeships are vital to ensuring NSW has a pipeline of skilled workers in growth areas but we also understand it's not always easy to complete a qualification," Mrs Hancock said.
"The scholarship program is all about giving aspiring apprentices an opportunity to start, change or further their career."
Minister for Skills and Tertiary Education Geoff Lee said the NSW Government is committed to ensuring training for apprentice's remains accessible to all.
"As NSW has seen through the global pandemic, apprentices remain a crucial part the state's economy and make a strong contribution to local businesses and communities," Mr Lee said.
"I encourage the people of NSW to explore the range of initiatives and programs available to support apprentices, including the Bert Evans Scholarship program and the NSW Government's fee-free apprenticeships initiative."
The scholarship program is named in honour of the late Bert Evans AO, a passionate advocate of vocational education for more than 30 years.
Visit www.training.nsw.gov.au/bert_evans_scholarships or phone 13 28 11 for more information and to apply before the May 28closing date.