The East Gippsland Jobs Expo returns next Wednesday, August 20, bringing employers, industry leaders, education providers, job seekers and students together to explore career and training opportunities.
the expo will be held at Bairnsdale’s Cremin Hall from 9.30am to 2.30pm with a free barbecue lunch.
The event will feature employer stalls, training provider exhibits and face-to-face opportunities to learn about career planning, skills development and pathways into key local industries such as government, support services, healthcare and emerging sectors – from the people on the ground who work in these fields.
Council’s economic development team has partnered with local business networks and industry groups to ensure the Expo represents the full breadth of opportunities in East Gippsland.
Mayor Cr John White said the expo was an important opportunity for local job seekers to meet directly with employers and industry representatives.
“The Jobs Expo is a fantastic chance for people to see what’s possible right here in East Gippsland,” Cr White said.
“It’s about making connections that help our
community and businesses grow, attract new talent, and create pathways to keep skilled people in the region.”
The East Gippsland Jobs Expo forms part of council’s commitment to supporting a thriving local economy by backing business, fostering entrepreneurship, and creating more local job opportunities.
The expo will also see the launch of the Gippsland Jobs Hub, a free online portal connecting job seekers and employers across the region, delivered by the Skills and Jobs Centre and TAFE Gippsland in
partnership with the six Gippsland councils, including East Gippsland Shire Council.














