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Bus Information
The Australian Trade College North Brisbane operates four private College bus services outside the Peninsula and Sandgate area. Our College buses are fully air-conditioned/ tinted and are fitted with seat belts for maximum safety for the student-apprentices. A fifth service is contracted to Kangaroo Bus lines specifically for College students.
The College buses connect with other bus/train transport at established pick-up points and are for the use of student-apprentices that live beyond the Peninsula and Sandgate area.1 There is a weekly bus fare depending on which service you choose.
Seats on the buses are limited so it is important to book a place!
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Route |
Weekly Fare |
| Service 1 |
Ferny Grove / Everton Park / Albany Creek / Aspley |
$25 |
| Service 2 |
Eatons Hill / Strathpine / Bald Hills |
$20 |
| Service 3 |
Petrie / Murrumba Downs / North Lakes |
$20 |
| Service 4 |
Railway Station Shuttle (Sandgate) / Bracken Ridge |
$15 |
| Kangaroo Bus Line Route 63 |
Caboolture / Morayfield / Burpengary / Deception Bay |
$14-$24 |
Cost varies on location - Contact Kangaroo Bus Lines for prices Ph: 07 5498 6466 www.kangaroobuslines.com.au
| <<Student Bus Information>> |
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| <<Student Bus Booking Form>> |
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Translink provide school transport assistance to students travelling on public services. See www.translink.com.au – School Transport Assistance Scheme.
There is also funding provided by the Non-Government Schools Transport Assistance Scheme - to qualify for this funding you need to have used public transport.
College bus travel does not attract a subsidy.
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Student-Apprentice Guide
The Student Guide contains everything a student-apprentice needs to know in regards to our policies and procedures.
| <<2010 Student Guide>> |
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Apprentice Tools
All tools are available to the student-apprentices during College rotations.
Trade Trainers provide a suggested list of tools appropriate to each trade area.
These tools are not required until work placement takes place with prospective employers. However, some of these tools may be valuable to acquire prior to this process. Trade/Trainers will be happy to recommend specific items during their sessions at College. When the work placement period begins employers have requested that a prospective apprentice comes with a basic tool kit.
Student-apprentices should take the time to clearly name and safely store their tools.
| <<Suggested Tool List>> |
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Tool entitlement - for some apprenticeships, tools or a paid tool entitlement may be provided by an employer. To find out which apprenticeships require supplied tools contact Fair Work Infoline on 13 13 94.
For more information on entitlements follow the link http://www.apprenticeshipsinfo.qld.gov.au/apprentices/wages-conditions/wages-guide.html
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Stationery
Student-apprentices entering Year 11 can access their stationery list by viewing the attached PDF.
Student-apprentices entering Year 12 will be advised of their stationery requirements.
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