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High school students from across the region converged on TRECC on Wednesday, May 14, to learn about the vast opportunities available to them.
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00:00That is the main role is to get to normally about end of high school year 10 to 12 students,
00:18but it is open to the public. So anyone who's looking for a career or just looking to see
00:23what their options are, welcome to come in. It's fantastic for our region because a lot
00:28of the unis, for example, are coming from Sydney, from Queensland, from Victoria, all over the
00:33place, and it's a way for the students to actually get access to those people, speak one-on-one
00:37to them, but they can't access otherwise.
00:46I'm going to do nursing. So I'm just looking at some different opportunities for different
00:51universities to see which one I kind of want to lean towards in the future.
00:56Why nursing? What's...
00:57I've always wanted to be a nurse since I'm like maybe five years old, and my mum's also
01:01a nurse, so it was just kind of a... I watched her be a nurse, and I thought, oh my god, that's
01:06what I want to do.
01:15Are you okay?
01:16No, I'm not okay.
01:18It's okay.
01:20Are you sure?
01:20I think that's okay.
01:22I think that's okay.
01:22I think that's okay.
01:23It's okay.
01:26That's okay.
01:27That's okay.
01:27That's okay.
01:28I think that's okay.
01:28This is a really bad coffee.
01:29I don't know.
01:30I think that's okay.
01:31I don't know.
01:37I think that's okay.

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