Whitianga apprentice aged 17 impresses on the job and builds new future
8 Apr, 2021 11:44 PM
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LBG Builders owner Brett Goodger with Abbey Mills, 17, who was one of hundreds who left school in 2020 to become an apprentice. Photo / Supplied
LBG Builders owner Brett Goodger with Abbey Mills, 17, who was one of hundreds who left school in 2020 to become an apprentice. Photo / Supplied
NZ Herald
New apprentice Abbey Mills is part of a wave of teenagers building a future by picking up the tools.
The Whitianga 17-year-old signed up for an apprenticeship in November after a local builder approached her school looking for a hardworking student keen on a career in the trade.
Angelina Jolie forms a new career plan after claiming Brad Pitt split impacted work
Entertainment
Sun, Apr 25, 2021
Tinseltown s beloved Angelina Jolie has some brand new career plans fter she recently admitted that her work got impacted by her divorce from Brad Pitt.
Sources revealed that the
Maleficent star, 45, is buckling up to start directing a movie again with a timeline for her directorial already drawn up in her head.
Chatting with
HollywoodLife, a source close to the star revealed: “Since the moment she became a mom Angelina has always put her kids first. They come before anything and anyone. And with the divorce they have needed so much more of her time and attention so, as she said, taking on a big directing project just has not been feasible.”
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UK to fly out ventilators, oxygen concentrators to ‘friend and partner’ India
PTI
London |
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson - DANIEL LEAL-OLIVAS×
Nine airline container loads of supplies, will be sent from the UK to India
More than 600 pieces of vital medical equipment including ventilators and oxygen concentrators will be on their way to India soon to support the country in its fight against Covid-19, the UK government said on Sunday.
The assistance package, funded by the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), follows a request from India and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson s earlier commitment to help friend and partner India.