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Daniel’s Donuts Gives Young Jobseekers Some Sweet Relief

22 November 2017

The Andrews Labor Government’s Jobs Victoria program has changed more lives – helping two young jobseekers land meaningful work at a Springvale donut shop.

Minister for Industry and Employment Ben Carroll today visited Daniel’s Donuts to meet two young women who’ve secured jobs as sales assistants thanks to Jobs Victoria and partner organisation The Bridge.

20-year-old Kahlia Teteo from Tonga and 19-year-old Alisha Neemia from Samoa both faced barriers to finding a job. Now they’re working at a local icon serving a variety of sweet treats.

Since October 2016, The Bridge has helped around 50 long-term unemployed Victorians into sustainable jobs.

Thanks to Jobs Victoria funding – The Bridge will place a total of 130 jobseekers into work across Melbourne’s eastern, south-eastern and southern metropolitan regions.

The Labor Government’s $68 million Jobs Victoria program is changing lives and breaking down barriers to employment.

It has already helped place more than 2,400 long-term jobseekers into work – around 40 jobs a week – since the program began a year ago.

Jobs Victoria has a goal of placing more than 5,000 long-term jobseekers into meaningful work.

Quotes attributable to Minister for Industry and Employment Ben Carroll

“This partnership between Daniel’s Donuts, The Bridge and the Andrews Labor Government is putting young Victorians into jobs.”

“Employment gives a sense of purpose, meaning and dignity to someone’s life – it’s great to see local businesses like Daniel’s Donuts doing their part to change lives.”

Reviewed 19 August 2020

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