TIME TO MINGLE: Student leaders from Good Shepherd Catholic College met with members of the community, including Mount Isa Police representatives, to discuss future pathways. Photo: Supplied.
Good Shepherd Catholic College held their annual business breakfast last week.
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Central Queensland University Professor Helen Huntly attended the breakfast to speak to students about school based traineeships and apprenticeships.
Careers Officer Fiona Coghlan said the breakfast was a chance for students to connect with members of the community who could provide opportunities to students.
“The purpose of the breakfast was to help create partnerships between the College, its students and the Mount Isa Community,” Ms Coghlan said.
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