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Local apprentices are World Cup winners

While the Matildas’ performance at the FIFA Women’s World Cup galvanised Australia’s sense of national pride, the international event also provided a group of Geelong apprentices the chance to learn from the world’s best.

Six City of Greater Geelong turf management and horticulture apprentices got the opportunity to prepare playing surfaces for the World Cup, working and learning alongside AAMI park turf specialists.

The apprentices engaged in a range of turf installation and management activities to ensure pitch surfaces were at a world-class standard for the tournament.

Third year parks and gardens apprentice Jack Lenan and second year turf management apprentice Byron McAdam, two of those selected to take part in the hands-on learning opportunity, said the experience had been a valuable one.

“As a passionate sports person, it was a privilege to work at the World Cup and support the team,” said Mr McAdam.

“It was a step outside of the comfort zone but has helped us progress in our field of turf management immensely.”

“It was exciting to be part of this once-in-a-lifetime experience; I found the overall management and organisation of a world standard event to be so impressive,” said Mr Lenan.

Employment and recruitment organisation gforce has partnered with the City to deliver such opportunities for over 10 years, and chief executive Keith Baillie said the organisation was “incredibly proud” to help apprentices and trainees achieve their goals.

“This initiative is an example of how local collaborations can benefit our apprentices and Trainees,” said Mr Baillie.

“This is part of our commitment to help people achieve the benefits of employment.”

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