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Central Coast trades pathway hits momentum as 300 students explore construction futures

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A landmark careers initiative has drawn record interest from Hunter and Central Coast high school students keen to explore hands-on work in construction.

By The Daily Central Coast · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:36 pm · 1 min read(173 words)

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Central Coast trades pathway hits momentum as 300 students explore construction futures
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More than 300 high school students from across the Hunter and Central Coast explored construction-based careers as part of the inaugural Build Your Future: Try a Trade Day, according to event organisers. The scale of student attendance underscores growing interest in vocational pathways at a time when the region is experiencing substantial residential and commercial development.

The initiative reflects broader momentum around trades training on the Central Coast, where skills shortages have become a persistent challenge for developers and construction firms working on projects ranging from new housing estates to commercial precincts. Local employers have increasingly called for more young people to enter the construction workforce.

The success of the inaugural event suggests community appetite for further trade exploration opportunities. For Central Coast schools and students weighing subject choices and career directions, the day offered a tangible introduction to construction roles at a critical decision point in their educational journey.

Sources: coastcommunitynews.com.au.

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