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Club to provide traineeships

A partnership between the Ettalong Beach War Memorial Club and Brisbane Water Secondary College Woy Woy Campus will see students accepted for traineeships at the Club every year.

The first group of six trainees is set to start in December.

The group consists of four hospitality trainees, one information technology trainee and one conferencing and business management trainee.

"We are looking for enthusiastic staff who are eager to learn and these students are looking for valuable vocational training," said Ettalong Beach Club general manager Mr Peter Hale.

"These traineeships provide a solution for everyone and I am glad that the club has found yet another way to contribute to the Central Coast community," said Mr Hale.

The Club is also supporting the Steps to Respect campaign which will be launched in Central Coast schools next year.

The campaign aims to reduce the high levels of violence, abuse and neglect on the Central Coast by impressing the importance of basic values such as respect and tolerance on high school students.

"Ettalong Beach Club has provided funds for the production of the at the Steps to Respect kit, which is at the centre of the campaign," said Mr Hale.

"The kit will be provided to every student in every Central Coast public and private school next year."

"Being able to support the youth of the Central Coast in these new ways is very exciting for everyone at Ettalong Beach Club," he said.

The club celebrates one year in its new facilities on December 1.

"We would like to encourage anyone to come along to the Club at 11:30am on December 1 and share a complimentary glass of champagne and slice of cake."



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