Articles by Jake Keane
AES Giveaway
Organisers Aboriginal Employment Strategy Sydney NSW Ground Floor, 27 Cope St, Redfern NSW 2016, Australia Participation dates Competition will run from 14.02.2022 until 22.02.2022 at 23:59, all entries sent after this date won’t be accepted. Promotion dynamics and participation requirements For your entry to be considered on Facebook you must like the Aboriginal Employment Strategy […]
Read moreAboriginal Employment Strategy celebrates 25 years ‘We Deadly Together’
Starting the year off strong, the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) are celebrating their 25 years in operation, kicking off as major sponsors of the NRL Indigenous All Stars game in Sydney 12 February. Proud Murri and South Sea Islander woman and CEO of Aboriginal Employment Strategy, Kristy Masella said it was about celebrating the success […]
Read moreCongrats to our 2021 AES trainee program graduates!
Meet the latest, deadly graduates of the AES Trainee Program!
Read moreTwo key Aboriginal organisations in Newcastle have banded together to create change for local people
In Newcastle on the New South Wales North Coast, idyllic images of a coastal paradise with pristine golden beaches and perfect surf give way to some far less postcard friendly realities for the region’s Indigenous population who experience lower rates of employment than non-Indigenous people and lag behind in key mental and physical health barometers.
Read moreCelebrating 20 years, 20 000 jobs
In February 2017, the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES), one of the longest serving and most successful programs operating in Aboriginal communities across the country, celebrates its 20th year of operation and over 20 000 job placements, and 2000 training and apprenticeships.
Read moreCommunity game changer – Kristy Masella named among 100 most influential Australian women
CEO of the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES), Kristy Masella, has been named in The Australian Financial Review & Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards, announced on Thursday the 29th of September.
Read moreTeaming up to improve Indigenous health and wellbeing
Two of Newcastle’s key Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander services, the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) and Awabakal Ltd, have formalised an ongoing partnership to improve employment and health outcomes for Indigenous people in the Hunter and Central Coast region.
Read moreBuilding positive futures
A unique Aboriginal Employment Strategy program in Sydney’s west is changing lives and forging new careers.
Read moreEnriching communities
A recruitment partnership between the Aboriginal Employment Strategy and Scentre Group is providing career pathways and employment for Indigenous job seekers.
Read moreThe Aboriginal Employment Strategy joins Supply Nation
The Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) is one of the latest Aboriginal businesses to become a member of Supply Nation and take advantage of the opportunity to connect with Indigenous business owners. The AES registered with Supply Nation in November 2015 and now appears in the Indigenous Business Directory.
Read morePerfect Score -AES traineeship pogram achieves 100% completion rate in ANZ
ANZ recently celebrated its latest group of Indigenous school based trainees with a graduation ceremony held in Brisbane.
One of the Bank’s school based trainee programs run by the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES), achieved a special milestone with all 10 students completing year 12 and their traineeship.
Read moreStrong Start
Just over a year ago, 17 year-old Aboriginal high school student Ezra Sarra says he was still deciding on what type of work or study to pursue after finishing school. Today, just several weeks out from his high school graduation, and 12 months on from beginning an Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) Indigenous traineeship at his local NAB branch, Ezra is looking forward to beginning a permanent part-time position at the bank while also studying business at University to pursue a career in banking.
Read morePositive partnership
Local Indigenous students and business across the New England region of Northern New South Wales are reaping the benefits of a school based trainee initiative being coordinated by the Aboriginal Employment Strategy (AES) and the Cotton Research and Development Corporation (CRDC).
Read moreStepping stone
Benson Saulo has achieved an incredible number of things in his 27 years. He’s represented the youth of his country at the United Nations, and sat across the table from world leaders discussing youth issues. He’s addressed the United Nations General Assembly and started several ambitious Indigenous youth initiatives. He’s toured the country, conducting workshops and engaging with countless young Indigenous people. He’s a gifted orator, a superlative role model, and widely regarded as one of the brightest young Indigenous leaders in the country, with a career in politics now beckoning.
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