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Boating careers at major careers expos

by Boating Industry Association of Victoria 13 May 07:40 BST

Boating Careers and BIAV have a packed calendar of career expo attendances for 2025. This week the South East Careers Expo at Sky, hosted by the Local Learning and Education Network (LLEN), is expected to attract over 5,000 students.

The students will be exposed to a wide range of career options across the multi-acre indoor/outdoor site. Boating Careers will be there in force to showcase the many opportunities our industry offers students, as well as teachers and career advisors. BIAV members are encouraged to get involved and support these events. To express your interest or find out more, please contact . Your next apprentice or employee could be at the next expo.

Here's a brief outline of this year's expo calendar:

  • 13 May - South East Career Expo
  • 29 May - VET Discovery Expo - Broadmeadows
  • 3-4 June - Tech and Trade Fits Expo (Girls)
  • 18 June - Explore Your Path East Gippsland
  • 26 June - VET Careers Expo IELLEN
  • 30 June - Hallum Careers Expo
  • 25-27 July - Melbourne Career Expo
  • 29 July - Jobskill Gippsland
  • 19 August - FMP Expo Frankston
  • 16-19 October - Melbourne Boat Show

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