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2ser radio Sydney interview on the government’s PaTH internship program

Posted on May 9, 2016 by Warwick Smith

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I was on 2ser’s Sunday night program The Mix this week talking about the budget and, in particular, the government’s new Prepare-Trial-Hire (PaTH) program for youth unemployment. You can listen to the program on the link below. My contribution starts at about the 45 minute mark.

Listen to the podcast here

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