BIO SECURITY is at the top of the agenda for university students who are working with the Riverina Local Land Services (LLS).
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Acting LLS manager, Jonathan Berryman said many university degrees required students to undertake work placement in order to graduate.
“To enhance student workplace skills with industry specific training Riverina LLS sought expressions of interest from students studying from Charles Sturt University and La Trobe University in the area of environmental, agricultural and animal science to carryout work placement,” he said.
Work placement student Bryce Vella said he enjoyed the opportunity to learn skills that would help in the future at both university and in the workplace. “All the staff were warm, approachable and very insightful,” he said.