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Free workshops to upskill job seekers
After a successful first round of upskilling workshops, Corangamite Shire residents have more opportunities to become more employable.
The free Upskilling Corangamite workshops aim to help residents secure their working futures coming out of the COVID-19 restrictions.
Council Manager Growth and Engagement Rory Neeson said the first of the one-day sessions CPR at Port Campbell Surf Life Saving Club, Responsible Service of Alcohol at the Timboon Distillery, artisan business development at Timboon Fine Ice Cream, and coffee making had been very well received.
“Upskilling Corangamite workshops are part of our COVID Recovery Program, co-funded by the State Government,” Mr Neeson said.
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As a bartender of more than seven years, Grace Dowling knows just how frequently drink spiking occurs.
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Ms Dowling says there is a belief in the industry that authorities are not doing enough to tackle the issue
It has led to workers coming up with their own game plans to prevent spiking
Bar manager Sam Israel is collecting his own data in the hopes it could underpin new guidelines for venues
Still, that didn t stop the university student from blaming herself when she had her own drink spiked during a quiet night out. I felt embarrassed and initially assumed I was drunk, despite only having had one pint, she said.
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âKings Cross has transformed considerably since these laws were introduced over six years ago,â she said.
âThe precinct is now well positioned to continue to evolve into a vibrant lifestyle and cultural destination with a diverse mix of small bars, live music venues and restaurants.â
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Lockout laws were removed for all venues in Sydneyâs CBD including Oxford Street in January last year but the restrictions remained in place in Kings Cross.
From March 8, the 1.30am âlock outâ will be removed to allow patrons to continue to enter pubs, bars and nightclubs in Kings Cross beyond that time.