COVID-19 has for the second year in a row "delayed" the face-to-face and inaugural Jobs & Skills expo set down for Dubbo Showground on September 8.
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But about 40 registered exhibitors will be available online through "video content along with downloadable documents and information to help job seekers understand what's available to them".
The exhibitors, offering jobs and courses, include TAFE NSW, Charles Sturt University, MAAS Group, Tritton Resources, Dubbo City Toyota, Macquarie Energy and Kitchen & Renovation Concepts.
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A landing page at dubbo.com.au will aim to connect expo participants.
Dubbo Regional Council's (DRC) manager economic development and marketing Josie Howard announced the expo changes before the city went into lockdown on Wednesday.
"..the safety of the community is incredibly important to us," she said.
The expo, driven by DRC, Gilgandra and Narromine shire councils, took the form of "school engagement" in 2020, successfully connecting students with employers.
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