Mail - Upper Yarra Star Mail - 25th May 2021

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Upper Yarra

Tuesday, 25 May, 2021

Mail

Vale Dick Leith

CFA service honour

Education Week liftout

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Career on fire By Jed Lanyon

Woori Yallock boilermaker Carley Attard has been named as the State Apprentice of the Year Picture: STEWART CHAMBERS

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Woori Yallock boilermaker Carley Attard has been named as the State Apprentice of the Year at the annual Master Builders Victoria awards held at Marvel Stadium. Ms Attard, who works at Nuform Steel Fabrications in Bayswater, also won the MBV Employer Nominated Apprentice of the Year award. Having arrived at the 18 May event, Ms Attard’s employer Greg Cole suggested she should write a speech “just in case” she won, to which she thought wouldn’t be necessary. “It was awesome. I was not expecting it at all,” Ms Attard said. “It was a good feeling having all the hard work I’ve put in recognised,” she said. “There’s not many boilermakers that get nominated or even make it that far.” And despite not being prepared to go on stage and deliver a winner’s speech, Ms Attard made the most of the opportunity. “I asked for a day off while my boss was on stage with me, so he couldn’t really say much,” she joked. Ms Attard received her qualification from Chisholm last August and has since been working as a foreman on site in Lilydale helping construct Yarra Ranges Council’s new offices. “Having won this, it opens more doors for

me, people are starting to realise that I do actually know what I’m talking about and take me a bit more seriously.” Ms Attard said she hopes other people can realise their opportunity to join a trade after seeing her success at the MBV awards. Metalwork wasn’t always on the cards for Ms Attard as she previously worked at Coles, but found the job wasn’t taking her to where she wanted to be. So determined to find a new career path, she set out to nearby businesses to hand in her resume. “I was working in the deli and I initially wanted to move up into management there. But I wasn’t given that opportunity and I wasn’t going anywhere and I wasn’t happy anymore so I decided I wanted to do something else,” she said. “I thought a trade would be good. I’ve always enjoyed working with my hands and I’m not afraid to get dirty. Where I was working in Coles was in Bayswater where there is a big industrial area. “I started handing out resumes and talking to different people and Greg pretty much gave me a job on the spot. That was it. I was welding on the second day. He said, ‘anyone who wants to come in here and ask for a job, I’ll give them a shot’.” Continued page 3

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