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On the right course

Now’s the time to take the plunge and sign up to Health Republic, with courses starting in the coming months.
Health Republic are currently interviewing students and receiving sign ups for their two brand new 12-month courses.
In partnership with the widely recognised Federation Training, Health Republic are offering a Diploma of Business and a fitness course which combines a Certificate III and IV with a Diploma of Business.
Both courses help provide students with the level of training required to find employment and pathways to bachelor degrees.
The Diploma of Business is tailored for those looking to update their skills within the industry such as the likes of a personal trainer, masseuse or nutritionist, as well as for those who simply want to obtain a business credential.
The fitness-oriented course on the other hand serves as the perfect pathway for young adults and recent Year 12 graduates who have an interest in fitness and may still be unsure about what they wish to pursue. Graduates will then have the option of becoming a qualified personal trainer among other roles.
Business development officer Estha Kondos said the courses are conducted at Grovedale Secondary College.
“The college has just recently had new fitness equipment installed at their on-site gym, which facilitates the practical component of the fitness course,” Ms Kondos said.
“While other gym fitness courses might only be based in the classroom and students would be required to source their own work experience, for our course everything is there for you.
“Students will have hands on, practical experience at the gym and receive an automatic membership after registering for the course.”
Registrations are now open. Phone 5241 5599 or email info@healthrepublic.com.au. For more information, visit healthrepublic.com.au

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