E stablished in 1940, William Angliss Institute gives you the opportunity to learn culinary, hospitality, tourism and event man- agement in world-class facilities. We can help you to be successful in these industries with a balance of expert knowledge and hands-on experience. Offering short courses, certificates, diplomas, bachelor and master’s degrees, WilliamAngliss Institute enrols approximately 18,000 students annually. Explore the world through our Study Tours, Study Exchange program, work abroad opportunities and international scholarship. The Institute aims to prepare you with internationally relevant skills and perspectives that are highly sought after by employers today. Our facilities and expert teaching will provide you with the confidence and experience to be a leader in your chosen field, opening doors to employment opportunities globally. Our teachers have real-world experi- ence and are specialists in their field, maintaining strong ties to industry. The main campus is conveniently located in the heart of Melbourne, the events and food capital of Australia. A range of programs are also delivered at the Lilydale Lakeside campus (a partnership with Box Hill Institute), located on the doorstep of the Yarra Valley and the Dandenong Ranges. Learn through practical classes underpinned by current industry standards. Class excursions, work integrated learning, volunteer and work experience opportunities help you gain practical experience and make you job-ready. Gain practical experience and get job-ready at William Angliss William Angliss Institute The SpotJobs Career Expo continues to offer free career coaching, resume checking and workshops courtesy of the Career Development Association of Australia (CDAA). Please bring a printed copy of your resume and head straight to the CDAA area when you arrive at the Career Expo. FREE CAREER ADVICE EVENT GUIDE CAREER EXPO 9 P arks Victoria is the statutory authority of the Victorian Gov- ernment that manages Victoria’s national parks, state parks and other land and waterways of environmen- tal or cultural significance, covering almost a fifth of the State and 70% of Victoria’s coastline, and including iconic tourism destinations such as the Twelve Apostles, the Grampians, Wilsons Promontory and the Alps. Victoria’s parks and waterways play a vital role in the wellbeing of Victoria’s people and economy. They conserve biodiversity and cultural heritage, provide clean water, enable regional tourism and provide opportunities for communities and individuals to improve their wellbeing. Attracting over 98.5 million visits each year, visitation to Victoria’s parks contributes $960 mil- lion annually to the Victorian economy. With a workforce of over 900 staff across the State, Parks Victoria delivers integrated land and waterway management services to ensure parks are healthy and resilient. Key services include conserving park ecosystems, protecting cultural heritage, developing and managing opportunities for recreation, nature-based tourism and community involvement and preparing for, responding to and recovering from fire, floods and other emergencies. Become part of a team that is committed to making a difference to our natural environment through professionally managing one of the world’s great park systems. Visit us at Stand 177 or www.parks.vic.gov.au/about-us/ employment/vacancies The team committed to making a difference