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Top-up sought to train butchers I Australian Rural & Regional News

Summary by Australian Rural & Regional News
Michelle Daw, Yorke Peninsula Country Times A Moonta butcher has called for the Federal Government to top up apprentice wages to make them more appealing to young people. Service. Moonta Gourmet Meats butcher Sebastian Sapio and proprietor Rhys O’Donohue; Mr O’Donohue believes apprentice wages should be supplemented by the government. Photo: Yorke Peninsula Country Times Rhys O’Donohue of Moonta Gourmet Meats has two apprentices and said he was …
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Australian Rural & Regional News broke the news in on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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