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Big rewards in opening door

ADRIAN Beckitt is a firm believer that giving a chance to workers who might struggle in the job market on their own benefits the economy and workplaces.

Sarah Aspinall-Hill is 18yrs and looking for work anwhere from reception/office, hospitality/waiting, or arts.Pic Annette Dew
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7700 jobs up for grabs

MORE than 100 employers have pledged 7702 jobs for first-time jobseekers across Australia at the halfway mark of the 5000 jobs in 50 days campaign.

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5000 jobs in 50 days target hit

THE 5000 Jobs in 50 Days campaign by News Corp has hit its target in four days. But the urgent need to employ more first-time job seekers remains.

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