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Sussan Ley with a student at Hunter Trade College in Telarah, New South Wales. Picture: Richard Dobson

Coalition’s pitch to get more students into VET after high school

A Coalition government has pledged $260m to get more high school students to take up trades instead of pursuing university, after the opposition indicated it would cut the Labor’s fee-free TAFE program if it wins government on May 3.

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