Government: Indigenous Apprenticeships Program broadens its reach

By Carolyn Rance
Updated April 26 2015 - 8:08pm, first published April 25 2015 - 5:29pm
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.
Misty Ah-See has been supported in her tertiary studies by her partner, Amos Donovan.

A Department of Human Services program has boosted the number of Indigenous employees working in the federal government and will now be extended to nine more agencies.

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