Describing it as a huge success, CBCC CEO Wally Mehanna said it was a fun afternoon with vital study, career and work connections being forged with potential employers and training providers.
“There were more than 50 stalls from different groups showcasing opportunities to the teens and young adults who also got to enjoy great food, live music, play table tennis and video games and take a guided tour of a ‘factory of the future,” he said.
“We hope the attendees feel inspired and empowered and that we have helped kick off their future plans.”
Hundreds enjoy CBCC’s Youth Expo
OVER 500 young people have streamed through the doors of Western Sydney University’s Bankstown campus to enjoy Canterbury Bankstown Chamber of Commerce’s (CBCC) first Youth Expo last month.