Trainees boost Kal City Centre Project

Trainees boost Kal City Centre Project

The City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder (CKB) recently announced its Traineeship and Mentoring program, providing on-the-job experience, employment and tailored mentorship to new trainees working on the Kalgoorlie City Centre Project.

Two trainees have commenced the program, with Krystal Stokes in the occupational health and safety team and Harrison Garwood as a trainee business support officer.

In their roles, the program trainees will support the delivery of the Kalgoorlie City Centre project, which will completely refurbish St Barbara Square and the Laneway to the rear entrance of the City Markets Arcade.

Krystal hopes the program will enable her to learn more about occupational health and safety and keeping people safe, while Harrison applied for the program with the goal of progressing his career and to enhance his government work experience.

The Kal City Centre project and the traineeship program is jointly funded by CKB and a State Government investment of $8 million,  via GEDC and Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development.

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