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New look but same dedicated service

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As 40 years in operation approaches, CVGT Australia is evolving with a new name and a fresh new look.

From July, the organisati­on will be known as CVGT Employment — a new trading name but the same dedication to serving communitie­s.

“The new name is designed to better reflect our purpose of finding people meaningful employment, while also making it easier for the community to recognise what we do,” chair Liz Corbett said.

“The logo was also created to demonstrat­e our commitment to creating connection­s between participan­ts and employers, between our business and the community.”

Chief executive officer Jason Russell said those ideals and values would remain at the heart of the organisati­on, which was still a not-forprofit, for-purpose charity.

“We think this new look reflects our history while also giving us a clearer identity,” Jason said.

CVGT Employment will celebrate its 40th anniversar­y in 2023.

The organisati­on was formed to help young unemployed people in Bendigo, and now serves communitie­s across three states from more than 120 sites.

From July, CVGT Employment is a provider for the Federal Government’s new Workforce Australia program in the Goulburn Murray region.

“This range of employment programs and our experience and local knowledge mean people can be confident CVGT Employment will provide a quality service,” Jason said.

“For employers, they can know CVGT Employment has access to a wide range of local talent, while also providing follow-up support to ensure new staff are successful.”

 ?? ?? CVGT helped Lilly complete a traineeshi­p and she was able to launch her career.
CVGT helped Lilly complete a traineeshi­p and she was able to launch her career.
 ?? ?? Teisha, Bryden and Jaclyn are part of CVGT Employment’s experience­d and dedicated team.
Teisha, Bryden and Jaclyn are part of CVGT Employment’s experience­d and dedicated team.

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