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Student visit CoRE to education

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Student visit CoRE to education

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Wyloo demonstrated its commitment to educational outreach and workforce development by hosting a student visit to its Northern Operations facility in Kambalda, Western Australia on August 30th. The visit was organized in partnership with The Centre of Resources Excellence (CoRE), an educational initiative that Wyloo proudly sponsors to advance STEM education in Western Australian schools.

The program represents Wyloo's strategic investment in developing the next generation of mining professionals through hands-on educational experiences. Students and teachers from Joseph Banks Secondary College participated in the immersive field trip, gaining direct exposure to modern mining operations and career opportunities in the resources sector.

CoRE's innovative educational approach focuses on transforming traditional STEM learning through real-world industry exposure. By providing students with access to active mining operations, the program bridges the gap between classroom theory and practical application in the resources industry.

This educational partnership aligns with broader industry efforts to address skills shortages and build a qualified workforce pipeline. Such initiatives are increasingly important as the mining sector faces demographic challenges and the need to attract younger talent to support ongoing operations and future growth in the resources sector.
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