If you are interested in work, you can find apprenticeships, traineeships, and part-time work through a range of places.
Word of mouth (someone you know has a job going)
School newsletters or job boards
Cold calling: if you really want to work with a business, you can visit them and hand in your resume without a job being advertised.
Job sites: such as Skillinvest, Seek, Indeed, Jora
Local papers: The Advertiser, Wimmera Mail Times
Business websites: businesses (particularly larger ones) often advertise their vacant positions on their websites
Job Site Links
Click on the logo or title to take you to the site.
A local group training provider, specialising in apprenticeships and traineeships.
Great source of local positions.
Seek is a well recognised place for a broad range of employment opportunities. They also post apprenticeships and traineeships availabilities all over Australia.
Indeed advertises a range of employment positions including apprenticeships and traineeships.
Jora advertises a range of employment positions and often has relevant apprenticeships/traineeships locally.
Local Papers
The local papers can be a great way to find job in the region.
Click on the logo or title to go to the site.
The Weekly Advertiser has a situations vacant section where local positions are advertised. This is worthwhile checking out each week.
Check out the Wimmera Mail Times for local job advertisements. You will have to scroll through the classified to search for job ads.
Industry websites
Often bigger employers run their job advertisements on their website. Check out industry sites for places you want to work at.