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27 April, 2023

ETC celebrates office opening in Caboolture

THE official opening of an Enterprise and Training Company (ETC) office took place at its Caboolture location on Wednesday, March 1


Ceharnie Martin with Michael Douglas (Uncle Mick, top center), Jahmarley Dawsonˇand an ETC staff member.
Ceharnie Martin with Michael Douglas (Uncle Mick, top center), Jahmarley Dawsonˇand an ETC staff member.

Established in Coffs Harbour in 1989, the not-for-profit employment service provider has assisted job seekers, employers and businesses in regional and metropolitan areas of Australia.

ETC had been offering its services in Caboolture since July 1 last year, before having a celebration eight months later after settling in. 

ETC’s acting chief executive officer Damon Munt said, “We are delighted to be opening a new office in Caboolture, which will enable us to better serve the local community.

“For us, we plant our feet down firmly in the local communities we operate.

“It’s not just about growing into areas where we can provide our services, but the opportunity to empower individuals on their journey to employment.”

One of the attendees at the office opening event was an indigenous Elder who delivered an official Welcome to Country.

Local service providers and members for council, among others, welcomed ETC into the community.

The Caboolture office is staffed by a team of experienced employment consultants who are passionate about helping people find employment.

The office offers a range of services including Workforce Australia Services, Career Transition Assistance to those age 45 and over, Workforce Australia’s Self-Employment Assistance for entrepreneurs looking to start their own small business as well as training, upskilling, and ongoing support once employment is secured.

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