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Push to increase female apprentices in male-dominated roles

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Sisters are doing it for themselves: Second-year automotive refinishing apprentice at Woollards Auto Body Works Chloe Lee says she believes being a woman made it trickier to secure an apprenticeship in a traditionally male-dominated role. Photo by Rechelle Zammit

Second-year apprentice Chloe Lee didn’t see herself working in the automotive industry despite growing up around cars, but she was certain she’d rather be paid to train for a trade qualification than pay to train for one.

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